There are what looks to be very small white spores/sprouts appearing at the bottom of the stem. i poked at one and it popped like a zit would. the temp. is about 80-84 degrees and the humidity is 45 percent. I cant get a pic because it wont show up on the camera. its going on about 5 weeks...
out of personal exp. would it be better to transplant while the soil is moist so it wont break up as easy or better off dry? One was transplanted dry and it broke up too much and almost lost it, but its doing somewhat good so far.
pruning the tops now will make all the light focus on the top where the buds will eventually get bigger and stronger, but the auxin horomones will get sidetracked and the lateral buds wont grow as fast. All the lower branches develop more rapidly when the terminal bud is removed. the further a...
this is more of an learning experience rather than a "im better than you kinda thing" so im going to cut a hole in the door and cover it with mesh tape when the lights are off. Oh I dont think i also mentioned that this is a low budget project as well.
I just put in some osmocote...
I cant go to a dro store seeing its in houston and my car wont make it that far so its hard to get decent supplies and for delivery, i cancelled my card because of thievery so its a pain. the leaves at the bottom are starting to curl and one look a little what it looks like to me "light burn"...
This light was just put in place and the light meter went off the roof. A whole lot better than I hoped since the sylvania 150w HPS requires a ballast which I cant afford much less build one. I switched over from the flurs which its peak was 200 lums to the spot grow which 2000 lums and up...