First grow, 2 plants, 1 question

Merlin34

Well-Known Member
Should be a max swing of 15 degrees between night and day temps. Don't let it get above 80 to 85 with lights on and i think 85 is way to high. So night should sit at 68 or so.
 

MastaBake

New Member
From that first pic of the transplant to the hps pics that is 3 weeks of veg. I've had this strain through 2 crops now and got it pretty much dial in. Those plants haven't been topped or fimmed I grew up straight because I was out of town for 2 weeks of the veg and left my buddy to water them. Here in a week I'll move them into a bigger tent and scrog them out. If I don't do that I don't expect anything more than 2 oz a plant. Just thought is share some photos with you, that way you know it's knowledgeable info I'm giving you.
Your only expecting 2oz per plant of those things?? for real? And hey no doubts here, you sound like you know your stuff. everyone has their own way of doing things, I am trying to gain as much info as possible to adapt my own.
 

big bud 56

Active Member
lol,total newby right?
The less replanting you do the less stress on the plant,this is growing101.
Basic growing,only replant once or twice.
I only replant a second time if I see that the roots are growing up out of the soil which would mean what?
Come on,I know you have the answer.
In case you didn't have the answer,it means that the plant has outgrown the pot.
Replant once into a big pot that will be the plants home for the next few months.
You go ahead and replant every two weeks.
Most likely you'll get small yield and/or hermies.
Read,look,and ask questions.
Learn before you teach.
Peace
I never put a small plant in a 5gal pot. I always transplant every 2 weeks... the next size pot up. any pics?
 

ZkayAvenger

New Member
Yeah you're going to need to vent that area if that's where you're going to bloom. I'd say that side wall would work but I dunno what's on the other side. Yeah I'll only pull about 2 if I keep those ladies in that same tent. I'm waiting on my other tent to clear out so I can scrog them. But like I said I had my buddy taking care of these and he doesn't exactly have a green thumb lol. So they got bigger than expected a lot quicker than expected. I would of stunted them to give myself more time but I'd rather have a healthy plant than a dead plant. Yeah, I just see a lot of bad advice thrown around on these threads not gonna correct anyone but still bad advice none the less. Figured showing you a few healthy plants would be a little reassuring. If you want to draw a picture displaying what's beyond each one of those three walls ie. outside of house, another bedroom, attic above, bathroom. Be a little easier to gain info on which one will be the best to cut a hole for duct work.
 

MastaBake

New Member
Yeah you're going to need to vent that area if that's where you're going to bloom. I'd say that side wall would work but I dunno what's on the other side. Yeah I'll only pull about 2 if I keep those ladies in that same tent. I'm waiting on my other tent to clear out so I can scrog them. But like I said I had my buddy taking care of these and he doesn't exactly have a green thumb lol. So they got bigger than expected a lot quicker than expected. I would of stunted them to give myself more time but I'd rather have a healthy plant than a dead plant. Yeah, I just see a lot of bad advice thrown around on these threads not gonna correct anyone but still bad advice none the less. Figured showing you a few healthy plants would be a little reassuring. If you want to draw a picture displaying what's beyond each one of those three walls ie. outside of house, another bedroom, attic above, bathroom. Be a little easier to gain info on which one will be the best to cut a hole for duct work.
The room in the picture is actually my closet in my bedroom-one of about 4 actually (may expand) anyway, I was thinking what if I got a piece of plyboard and cut it to the size of the door that is already there, and then cut one hole up top and one down below-then mounting a fan, one facing in and one out to cycle the air that is in the bedroom into the room, and then back out? The far back wall goes in to the babies room so I cant do that and then the other wall to the left mates up with the exterior wall. I am renting currently so anything I do would have to be undone unfortunatly, which is why I was thinking of the false door with the 2 fans.
 

MastaBake

New Member
Either way I am thinking when I go to flower my house is going to reek horribly..That LA cheese is some STINKY stuff. But what is you all's 2cents on the door with the 2 fans idea? Could it work? I keep the rest of my home at around 66-68 degreeze through the winter so the air in the bedroom is much more cool.
 

ii dP ii

Member
that could be a temporary solution, but really the idea is to remove the hot air from the room entirely. not recycle it back into where you are drawing your cold air from.
 

MastaBake

New Member
that could be a temporary solution, but really the idea is to remove the hot air from the room entirely. not recycle it back into where you are drawing your cold air from.
Well the bedroom is fairly big so I dont think that it would make a huge difference, I leave the bedroom door open to the rest of the house to so maybe it would help my heat bill as well to drive the hot air out of the room and into the rest of the house? Meanwhile pulling the cool air in. The bedroom for some reason is the coldest room in the house being that the house is about 100 years old and god knows the windows and doors arent sealed tight. I cant think of a permanent solution. If I OWNED the house it would be a different story, I'd punch holes in the walls etc. The attic with 10ft tall ceilings would be packed wall to wall with trees:)
 

ZkayAvenger

New Member
Yeah that would work actually. Wouldn't sweat the air quality to much. If need be so, run aluminum stretch duct to the window and make a plywood false window. You got the idea. Worst case scenario you're back to square one best case it works and you're out of the fire or in this case the high temp.
 
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