Find a spot with light shade or filtered afternoon sun. Morning full sun is fine but by 2 weeks it should be conditioned to be in the sun as many of the 14 hours as you can imo.
If you are at the 2nd or 3rd node then those babies want all the direct sun they can get. 33 is kak uncomfortable for us but man do the plants grow on that light. The wind also really helps strengthen the branches to carry whats coming.
You can get active carbon pellets at any petshop that sells tropical fish. Modify the design to sandwich the pellets between 2 pieces of mesh. About a 5cm thick layers should do it.
^ This information is completely incorrect. Your bright cool lights are summer and veg lights. In autumn and winter the sun rays take on warmer colours the oranges and the reds for flowering.
To answer the question asked: Led floodlights are not your best bet as they tend to focus a beam of light rather than evenly diffusing it. You would be better off using CFLs for veg and get yourself a ballast and 400w HPS at least, otherwise you will just be setting yourself up for a dissapointing harvest.
That looks like leaf miners to me. I often get them attacking the first and second set of leaves. I usually just remove the infected leaves in case they spread.
Yeah, I was thinking of filling the res with sea water, but I suppose as an additive it should be great for trace, even trace that you don't get into a nutrient easily.
Sea water sounds rough though hey.
I mean there is a crazy amount of salt in sea water. its something like 800g / 10l water. I wonder if plants would even survive a few days in it. But then, I know nothing, so I suppose it could be possible. My reasoning doesn't agree though.
Pretty much the same sentiment. Stay away.
Ordered from them once. 6 weeks later seeds arrive, only to hermie a few weeks later. The only hermies ive ever got from bought seed.
You dont admin. There is no way the powers that be would pass up on rounding us all up.
Besides there has not been anything like this in SA. Sounds more like a weekend getting as stoned as you can on what your other buddies are growing.
The time will come where all us serious breeders still around when the laws change will probably drive an initiative or 2.
If I may ask. How do you mean float test?
Placing seeds on water is less of a test and more about saturating the shell with water to crack it open.
while it is fair to say that after 48 hours if the seed still floats it more than likely wont germinate. Even if the seeds sink they could still fail.
Their heritage is definitely from the jackberry's side. early flower you get a typical jack herer profile that develops. the berry profiles start emerging from about 5 weeks On 70% of the plants.
I concur max. Light energy is part of our electromagnetic spectrum. X-rays, gamma rays are all part of the spectrum. Just like a HPS doesnt have enough energy to penetrate your body to take x-rays, so too are the small CFLs. Too weak to provide the PAR light plants need. Especially full sun plants such as cannabis.
Hey Wallis.
Its looks like they are experiencing some ph issues which in turn is causing a lock out.
Your watering schedule sounds a lot like an organics one. Remember that coco/perlite is technically hydroponics.
Do you water enough that there is a substantial runoff?
I would flush that medium with phed water and then give a good feed of 2ml each nutriplex.
How are you measuring your ph?