I think it's bad juju to tell you how, at least that's what I've been told. Not supposed to tell methods and whatnot.
I will say that I was extremely impressed though.
If you start flowering them now on a 10/14 schedule, it'll be between a week and 2 most likely.
If you keep them in veg until 6 weeks, some will show sex. Not always a definite in my experience. Sometimes they won't show until you induce flower.
Switching schedules right now is your quickest...
Yea. They ship to the USA as well. They take cards too. Another plus for me anyway. I live on the east coast and it took about 2 weeks. Super, super discreet though.
About 2 more weeks and they may start showing in veg. You could flower them right now if you wanted. Just put them under a flowering schedule if you're ready to commit to flowering.
Fans do make a difference in root growth in my opinion. The roots seem to take hold faster and stronger. I would assume it would be a protection mechanism of the plant to withstand hard winds.
Before I put the fan in, the roots were big and thicker. After I put the fan in, they seem much more...
Maybe it's your coco. I use Cocotek from General Hydroponics. It seems to retain a fair amount of moisture for a while. Really soaks up the water. I run it in a 50/50 with soil.
Do you let your coco suck up the runoff?
What's your ratio?
30% perlite is normal from what I understand. Gives good drainage but still retains a fair amount of water in a 3-5 gal pot for a few days.
There's not really a need to flush in my opinion. Just backing off should be ok. They haven't started yellowing yet.
Definitely agree with letting it dry out a bit though.
Yea, I'm fairly certain it's N tox now. Unless you fim'd, that top growth looks jacked up. It's hard to tell in the picture and the lighting still isn't the best but those leaves look pretty dark.
I'd cut back on the nutes a bit for now.
Nvm. The lighting looked dim because my phone was jacked...
I quit using everything but coco. The only reason I use coco is because I grow in a composting soil and it breaks down with the rest while leaving nicely aerated pockets.
I use a shot glass of straight coco for germination surrounded by the soil.
Container size is everything with coco. Just watched a guy overwater seedlings in coco because they were in a 5 gallon pot (auto grow). It can be overwatered if you don't know what you're doing.