einsteinus
Active Member
the best way would to be follow the light of the equator where ever you go just to make sure it gets the right light when you are at the equator as it gets bigger and starts to flower move closer to the pole that you want to flower at (south pole in the northern winter and north pole when it gets cold down south. That way you will enjoy the best weather wherever you go becasue it is mostly tropical regions you meet a lot of nice women also ..plus they have coin to pay for your equator bud strain
An equitorial sativa is a lot taller than an indica. These plants also need more darkness than plants grown where I live. 11/13 if I recall. Thats 13 hours of darkness and 11 hours of light.
Thats the best advice for beginners- Keep it simple....
If it is a strain you got from around your area, then it should grow fine how it is now. The leaves look a nice and green, and the nodes aren't stretched, so I think it should be fine.
As long as the temperature's stay close during day and night it should be fine too....