Heres the situation. 1 bagseed plant ~ a foot high, thats been grown in conservatory. 6 northern lights plants ~3-4 inches high that have just been under Floros 24/7 now i have 1 MH light and a large cubboard, everyting set up, is it possible to grow them both at the same time under the light, and at what light/dark ratio (18/6?), i fear the bagseed has started flowering as there are two suspicious whiteish spikes sprouting from the top nodes (its been growing under sunlight so i fear the [almost] 12/12 has taken its toll too early) If it has just started flowering, will i be able to kick it back into veg? Thanks in advance, i can post pictures if you would like.
put it back in to veg under the light. Also 12" is when a lot of indoor grower start flowering so its really not early.
Its a 400w MH. ive got a HPS retrofit bulb to whop on when i want to start flowering. is 18/6 going to be ok? i think i might tie it down a bit but ive never done that before. i just topped it yesterday so i am intrigued to see what happens. Its quite warm in the cupboard so i was thinking of blasting some co2 in there, i'll take some photos when i can as im sure i'll need a bit of help, and you are the guys to help me!
Heres some Photos; The bottle is there so you can see a rough size. The seedlings are quite stalky, i might raise the soil level when i repot them (which will be soon). there is a picture of what i believe to be the begginigs of flowering although i might be wrong. I think i can make out a Calyx that isnt raised, which i presume is a good sign (female?) athough its probably too eary to tell. the last pic is of some of the damage to the leaves from the middle nodes. i think it was over watered, and since i have reduced the amount of water, the top two nodes have healthy leaves. should i clip these damaged leaves off? and where should i clip them? at the leaf or by the node? all help is most welcome P.s. grow room is in early stages and i havnt got around to hanging the Mylar up yet. literally its a light in the cupboard atm.