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buds4me

Well-Known Member
cool yea but i had a dude tell me i should sex my plants .and he said that 36 hour darg would triger the flowering enough so that when i turn the lights on after 36 hour of darki would beable to tell what they are. I would like to do that but on the uther hand i want the best
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
cool yea but i had a dude tell me i should sex my plants .and he said that 36 hour darg would triger the flowering enough so that when i turn the lights on after 36 hour of darki would beable to tell what they are. I would like to do that but on the uther hand i want the best
the dude in question is talking bullshit(its a myth).
no dark before switching to 12/12.
just do it.
dependent on the stage of your plants when you go 12/12 it will take 7-10 days to tell the sex(not after 36hrs dark).
and when you go 12/12 thats not the start of flowering.
flowering starts when the flowers start to appear regardless of light schedule thats why i am going to vegg my plants untill they show preflowers(6-8 weeks)before going 12/12 so i can rid out my males first.
http://www.drugs-forum.com/growfaq/74.htm
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buds4me

Well-Known Member
shit i just got my new HYGROMETER and it reads lo and i got 2 pals of water sitting on the floor where should my gauge be hunge low in the room or eye leval
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
shit i just got my new HYGROMETER and it reads lo and i got 2 pals of water sitting on the floor where should my gauge be hunge low in the room or eye leval
are you growing hydro??????.
i have never checked my humidity on any of my grows i only check my temps.
a temp/humidity meter should be kept in the grow room beside the plants level with the canopy but you need to check the ambient temp and not the radiant temp(coming from the lamp or any other heat source).
 

chuckdniggah

Active Member
They look good man they'll grow out, just make sure that the light is always directly over they because they'll grow towards the light.
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
All rite then i'll back the heater off a little bit thanks man
ARE YOU GROWING HYDRO??????????
http://www.drugs-forum.com/growfaq/1423.htm
http://www.drugs-forum.com/growfaq/73.htm

Temperature and Humidity
The ideal temperature for the light hours is 68 to 78 degrees fahrenheit and for the dark hours there should be about a 15 degree drop in temperature. The growing room should be relatively dry if possible. What you want is a resinous coating on the leaves and to get the plant to do this, you must convince it that it needs the resinous coating on its leaves to protect itself from drying out. In an extremely humid room, the plants develop wide leaves and do not produce as much resin. You must take care not to let the temperature in a dry room become too hot, however, since the plant cannot assimilate water fast enough through its roots and its foliage will begin to brown out.
Ventilation
Proper ventilation in your growing room is fairly important. The more plants you have in one room, the more important good ventilation becomes. Plants breathe through their leaves. The also rid themselves of poisons through their leaves. If proper ventilation is not maintained, the pores of the leaves will become clogged and the leaves will die. If there is a free movement of air, the poisons can evaporate off the leaves and the plant can breathe and remain healthy. In a small closet where there are only a few plants you can probably create enough air circulation just by opening the door to look at them. Although it is possible to grow healthy looking plants in poorly ventilated rooms, they would be larger and healthier if they had a fresh supply of air coming in. If you spend a lot of time in your growing room, your plants will grow better because they will be using the carbon dioxide that you are exhaling around them. It is sometimes quite difficult to get a fresh supply of air in to your growing room because your room is usually hidden away in a secret corner of your house, possibly in the attic or basement. In this case, a fan will create some movement of air. It will also stimulate your plants into growing a healthier and sturdier stalk. Often times in an indoor environment, the stems of plants fail to become rigid because they don't have to cope with elements of wind and rain. To a degree, though, this is an advantage because the plant puts most of its energy into producing leaves and resin instead of stems.
 

buds4me

Well-Known Member
Have you looked in my album? Just wondering no hydro just the way the good lord put them here.rite out of the dirt.
 

buds4me

Well-Known Member
nutes are the fertalizer look in my album and you can se what i am using. The 3 numbers on the front of my plant food are the most emportaint ones to worry about in most cases.
 
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