So I’ve read through a ton of posts here which seem to suggest targeting 6/7 week veg times. That said, I’ve also watched a bunch of YouTube videos and read more scholarly papers than I’d prefer to admit.
Im currently in week 7 of my veg and I think I’m taking it to either 9 or 10 weeks.
My current belief (which I would like to confirm here) is that the ideal veg period is a proxy of two things, first - how long it takes to spread the canopy of your plant, such that it (or they) fills nearly the entire grow space, and second (for a soil grow) - that the pot being used is of sufficient size to support a plant of that size.
For reference, my current space is a 3x3 tent with 2 plants in 10 gallon smart pots. The horizontal dimensions of the first plant is currently 27 inches by 18 inches. The other is 20 inches by 18 inches. (The reason for the extra width on the one is because it veg’d a week longer). Both plants are 12 inches tall. To me the veg will continue until the first plant reaches the maximum confines of the space (36x18 and the second will be whatever it is at the time the first max’s), this is imperative because I want the canopy’s on both plants to be exactly the same height so the light can be appropriately spaced.
If anyone can confirm my logic is sound that would be awesome. The only reason I can think of that this could be wrong is if there’s further horizontal growth after switching to flowering. Note that the reason the plants are so wide is training which I will cease when they reach the max horizontal size.
Thanks guys!!!
PS - Assuming I don’t kill the plants in flowering, when I get to the end of this I’m going to post a grow journal. Seriously hoping for a half pound here between the two plants, but I haven’t the foggiest where it ends up!
Im currently in week 7 of my veg and I think I’m taking it to either 9 or 10 weeks.
My current belief (which I would like to confirm here) is that the ideal veg period is a proxy of two things, first - how long it takes to spread the canopy of your plant, such that it (or they) fills nearly the entire grow space, and second (for a soil grow) - that the pot being used is of sufficient size to support a plant of that size.
For reference, my current space is a 3x3 tent with 2 plants in 10 gallon smart pots. The horizontal dimensions of the first plant is currently 27 inches by 18 inches. The other is 20 inches by 18 inches. (The reason for the extra width on the one is because it veg’d a week longer). Both plants are 12 inches tall. To me the veg will continue until the first plant reaches the maximum confines of the space (36x18 and the second will be whatever it is at the time the first max’s), this is imperative because I want the canopy’s on both plants to be exactly the same height so the light can be appropriately spaced.
If anyone can confirm my logic is sound that would be awesome. The only reason I can think of that this could be wrong is if there’s further horizontal growth after switching to flowering. Note that the reason the plants are so wide is training which I will cease when they reach the max horizontal size.
Thanks guys!!!
PS - Assuming I don’t kill the plants in flowering, when I get to the end of this I’m going to post a grow journal. Seriously hoping for a half pound here between the two plants, but I haven’t the foggiest where it ends up!
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