So can I just straight cut those limbs/branches off? The ones that are super tiny and not getting any light? Or is removal of the whole branch too much stress?
Hey yall. New to growing in all measures. I have a plant I’ve been growing indoors. It’s basically ready to be flipped into flowering whenever. However my tent is full, and I don’t really have another room to use. So I was thinking about putting it outside. I live in northern MD… I was just...
So that being said, I can cut actual limbs on the plant without causing too much stress? I’ve read a lot that I should probably not cut them during veg, but I’m so new to growing I have a hard time telling what’s bro science and what’s fact.
I have had my timer set to come on at 7pm and to go off at 7am..
I’ve been waiting until around 7:20pm to be cautious everyday before going into the tent.
last night it’s like almost 7:40 and I opened the tent and it was still dark inside… I feel like the timer keeps floating… so every morning...
This is my 2nd grow ever. My first grow hermed out right at the end of flower. Harvest early and it was very mild seeds. But much appreciated, man. I will take this advice and apply it!!
So I’m running these bag seeds right, Day 19 of flower. I have put these plants through some stress. Think I topped them at the wrong time. Gave them straight water like halfway through veg… Accidentally fucked up the some feedings in veg. Anyhow.. I’ve been following fox farm feeding schedule...
Ahhh. Gotcha. I’m not running a drain to waste hydro set up. I was just manually watering plants.. So can I still just mix it up and pour it in like regular liquid nutrients? Or do I have to set it up as a run to waste? I have them sprouted in the solo cups. All I have those is 5gal fabric...
Quick question again if you don’t mind? The gentleman sold me substra vega when I mentioned I was using promix hp…. Is this going to work in this medium? If not I have straight Canna coco coir, but I feel a little too inexperienced to try to dabble with coco quite yet.
Solid answer. Very much appreciated. It just seemed so basic after watching so many different videos and reading different forums on mixing up pro mix. Thanks again!