How long to VEG?

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by TheLostOne42, Sep 27, 2021.

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Should I flip or VEG longer?

  1. Flip to flower

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  2. Veg for 14 more days

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  3. Veg until Autos are done

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  1. My first grow, try not to shame me lol. I have 4 autos and 4 photos. All organic in FF Happy frog. Originally planned to flip my photos when my autos are almost done.... Well 35 days in from sprout I'm not so sure anymore.... after my attempt of LST, Topping, mainlining, ect. I've learned much this far. Autos are beginning to flower, and I'm struggling to keep humidity down below 60%. Probably time to invest in a dehumidifier. I'm not limited in space, maybe lighting. 750w combine lighting, willing to let another 240w if needed. But everything is either in 3 or 5 gal fabric pots. Would like to hear everyone's opinion on how long you VEG and why? 20210926_181832.jpg 20210925_014343.jpg 20210918_133150.jpg 20210912_160016.jpg 20210907_164055.jpg 20210901_232049.jpg 20210825_235015.jpg Open to any suggestions if any.
     

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  2. Id veg no less than the standard 4weeks....u can veg them as long as u want or need

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  3. I'd go with your original plan. Veg till the autos are almost done. That extra light will get more out of your autos. Plus you'll have bigger photos going into your next cycle. As long as you have the space. Most plants will double they're siz or more during flower.
     
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  4. Veg photos to 30-50% of available space. Most hybrids will double in size or a bit more in flower.

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  5. All I needed to hear, just itching to get a yeild! I didn't even think about maximizing the autos. I think they're already in the small side of things.
     
  6. Yeah, those autos will yield best with more light. I run 18-6 always with my autos. Then figure you'll get more space when you harvest those for your photos. As long as you have the space and light.
     
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