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Yup, stay off the nutes for awhile… just use RO H20 Good advise from thePotroast above.
Think along the lines of light area, not necessarily plant numbers. A 400 watt HPS should give good strong lumens to about a 2.5-3 foot area....
Photo period causes flowering (actually it's the dark, not the light that induces). Personally I wouldn't try and hurry the buds… Mother...
Good advise above, most likely it's algae. You might try a small piece of mylar instead of foil (foil reflects heat). The inside of a potato chip...
1st wattering is very important. Water to a 90% run-off, then leave it until the container is lightened enough to need watered. This isn't...
Prima Facie, I'd say: You get the most lumens with the lamp closer to the plant. This also reduces the stretching you'd get with the lamp 30"...
probably not necessary, if you're using good soil, and your water is relatively soft. Soil-type meters are fairly inexpensive, if you're...
Bottled water isn't necessary, but probably not the culprit. Remember the old 7/70/70 rule… 7 Days at 70 degrees and 70% humidity. You...
The pic posted has too much water on the seedling, but that could have just been timing. Seedlings don't need all that much light. Back your lamp...
Assuming you don't hiccup, you'll do fine… and if you were going to stress-stall, it'd happen anyway. You're going for qualification this round,...
I see a couple of questions… let me see if I can assist. When vegetating during Winter, of course use the available outside light, and...
Emily's Garden, and a 4 lamp, T-5 You can bud with this set-up, and timed right, use the vegetating plants for cuttings when going outside is...
The variation missing in the formula is canopy. You'll only get the flower/bud-set you cultivate… so saying the number of plants is only a piece...
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Yes, along with the rest of the flower structure. Like human reproduction, the genitalia appear different, but have the similar qualities. Stamen...
Males do flower… they just form and function differently. I've never seen male hermie, but like Toasty said, I am either growing a male for...
More light, less metal (use mylar), more veg-time, less pests (like mites and mildew). You're doing it, and for that, I'm proud. Keep refining...
Your canopy will be dictated by the usable light. Flower nodes is what you want, not necessarily large plants. As for bag over pot… good...
A larger root system will yield a larger plant. More roots equal more nutrient uptake. Happy Grows 2 U :smoke: