meowmixx101
Active Member
It's my first time growing and actually planning on making it past the seedling stage.. But anyway I need it to be a small plant so I'm having it undergo some LST, I'm using mint waxed floss, now I'm not sure if it will affect it in a negative way some I'm asking here. And Also I have some clamps like the guy with the RhinoWreck, how exactly does that work? I also hear you can *pinch* and cut just over a spot where a bud grows to make it grow another one? Any help would be Appreciated! I'm using full-spectrum CFL bulb that uses 13 watts (soft white 60W replacement)(x2) just over my plant and I have aluminum foil surrounding the inside, not *all the way* surrounding as it is being hidden as a fort made of a white sheet with red stripes, a black sheet, and a small red fleece blanket, I'm having a 16, but trying to lower it to 14 hour full-spectrum cycle and I have a red-spectrum light I will sometimes use instead of the other full-spectrum one; These is approximately 1/2" - 3/5" away from the plant. I want to know if this sounds ilke a good setup, this way it grows just a lil taller *longer from LST* so I can have it wrap around my half gallon-gallon plastic pot. and maybe around another one... so it has some space...Oh, and I'm misting currently, both are in seedling stage and i'm using natural water, sometimes i put the fan on, I would like to upload my log, it's an html doc so I'll try to use as pictures...lol
I put so much detail on everything I said because I'm extremely new to the grow world and I respect you guys for having so much info, especially the r vs. b light ratio during the flowering and vegetative stages, it's just so interesting how much I've learned off this website.
Thank you so much for all the help!
I put so much detail on everything I said because I'm extremely new to the grow world and I respect you guys for having so much info, especially the r vs. b light ratio during the flowering and vegetative stages, it's just so interesting how much I've learned off this website.
Thank you so much for all the help!