i thought that if you grow outdoor your plants wont stretch because the sun is stronger than any artificial light?Just transplant deeper, up to the first leaves, but its fine for now.
i thought that if you grow outdoor your plants wont stretch because the sun is stronger than any artificial light?Just transplant deeper, up to the first leaves, but its fine for now.
im using a white led bulb i had laying around.The wind helps prevent stretch too. I’d still add more soil to that cup for support. What’s the supplemental light you’re using?
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a lot brighter without the diffuser, i used a razorknife.
la j of water or too much heat is usually what causes that.. what are the temps?Just transplanted this little one i to a 5 gallon fabric pot with Roots Organic Original soil. I sprinkled Roots Organic Bio-Force Mycorrhizae on the roots and in the hole I transplanted in. Then watered with Molasses. This is an outdoor plant and has been outdoors since seed. I noticed today that only the new growth is somewhat curling up like a taco. Do you guys know what this could be from? or maybe im just trippin and maybe the plant is actually looking good after the transplant. What do you guys think?
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did you mean, alot of water??? The high today was 82 degrees, its currently 78 degrees now that the sun is gonna start going down. Humidity at 63%. was it just too hot for the little one?la j of water or too much heat is usually what causes that.. what are the temps?
I live in Hawaii so i believe the longest day of the year is someIf you normally plant in the ground where you are in March, it’ll love it.
If you can give it more light inside, you’ll get more growth. Otherwise you’re just keeping it awake longer.
If you’re northern, the sun’s on the rise and that should be enough to keep it from flowering outside.
Looks like a healthy happy plant.
I live in Hawaii so i believe the longest day of the year is sometime in July where the sun rises at 5am or 530am and sets at 7pm or 730pm. 14-15 hour day. Other than that its pretty much 12/12 year round here in Hawaii. The last grow I did outdoors though, i planted in March and harvested in mid August or early September. I wonder if the plants can sense the 2-3 hour difference and maybe that triggers flowering?If you normally plant in the ground where you are in March, it’ll love it.
If you can give it more light inside, you’ll get more growth. Otherwise you’re just keeping it awake longer.
If you’re northern, the sun’s on the rise and that should be enough to keep it from flowering outside.
Looks like a healthy happy plant.
Yes sir, from today she will stay outside. no LED light for her. Only the sun until harvest!Hawaii?
Just leave it outside.
I don’t think a small LED is doing shit to be honest.
Except maybe confusing the plant.
Your latitude is gaining light every day. Plants notice that, even the subtle changes.
Yes, they got their first feeding 3 days ago. Top dressed with Roots Organic Terp Tea Grow, and watered in 3/4 of a gallon of Roots Organic Microbe Charge, Extreme Serene and Bio-Force along with some Molasses. Followed all the recommended doses on all the bags and used 1/2 tbsp for the Molasses.I read through the posts again and couldn’t find anything on feeding, maybe i missed it but if not now probably a good time to start thinking about your feedings