Hi All,
I am still VERY new to all of this, so any input and advice is appreciated.
Strain: Do-Si-Dos
Cut Date: July 26
Light so far: Low Power LED (50W?) - Shengsite Grow Lights for Indoor Plants UFO 250 LEDs
Adult Light: 600W equivalent full spectrum LED - RECORDCENT 1000W LED Grow Light Full Spectrum
Link to parent plant grow thread: FNG, Giving Outdoor A Try: Any Advice Is Greatly Appreciated!
I have never used the low power one until these clones. I figured why run the big one, waste electric and risk burning them? My first successful grow was under the 600W LED, which I will switch these to soon (maybe today?).
I am currently growing the parents of these clones. When I transplanted the parents (which were from seed) to the outdoor pots the lower branches ended up in the dirt and generally looking like they should go. I ended up making ~ 12 clones from them. 4 seem to have made it. Of these 4, one is growing very slowly but looks healthy. 2 are growing fast and look healthy. 1 is growing fast but has some spots and apparent burn marks on some of the lower leaves. I have attached pictures of all of them. I have a few questions:
1) The interwebs says the time to flower is 8-9 weeks. Even if they were ready to flower now, which they clearly are not, I don't have 8-9 weeks of frost-free weather left. From what I have seen, however, they grow MUCH happier outside. What do I have to lose if I put them outside in the sun on the nice days, but still keep them inside for lousy weather and after dark to keep them at 18/9? Or should I just separate the bigger 3 from the little guy and leave them inside with the bigger light?
2) What is with the spots and burnt-looking leaf toward the bottom of the one plant? I find this odd since they have gotten the exact same care since cutting: cloning solution and then light nutrients, so far "General Hydroponics Flora Series" in the seedling/cutting mix ratio. Any input on how to address that the spots and ? The other 2 look healthy to me but I'll happily take input on them also!
Thanks for reading, and as always any input is greatly appreciated!
DDK
I am still VERY new to all of this, so any input and advice is appreciated.
Strain: Do-Si-Dos
Cut Date: July 26
Light so far: Low Power LED (50W?) - Shengsite Grow Lights for Indoor Plants UFO 250 LEDs
Adult Light: 600W equivalent full spectrum LED - RECORDCENT 1000W LED Grow Light Full Spectrum
Link to parent plant grow thread: FNG, Giving Outdoor A Try: Any Advice Is Greatly Appreciated!
I have never used the low power one until these clones. I figured why run the big one, waste electric and risk burning them? My first successful grow was under the 600W LED, which I will switch these to soon (maybe today?).
I am currently growing the parents of these clones. When I transplanted the parents (which were from seed) to the outdoor pots the lower branches ended up in the dirt and generally looking like they should go. I ended up making ~ 12 clones from them. 4 seem to have made it. Of these 4, one is growing very slowly but looks healthy. 2 are growing fast and look healthy. 1 is growing fast but has some spots and apparent burn marks on some of the lower leaves. I have attached pictures of all of them. I have a few questions:
1) The interwebs says the time to flower is 8-9 weeks. Even if they were ready to flower now, which they clearly are not, I don't have 8-9 weeks of frost-free weather left. From what I have seen, however, they grow MUCH happier outside. What do I have to lose if I put them outside in the sun on the nice days, but still keep them inside for lousy weather and after dark to keep them at 18/9? Or should I just separate the bigger 3 from the little guy and leave them inside with the bigger light?
2) What is with the spots and burnt-looking leaf toward the bottom of the one plant? I find this odd since they have gotten the exact same care since cutting: cloning solution and then light nutrients, so far "General Hydroponics Flora Series" in the seedling/cutting mix ratio. Any input on how to address that the spots and ? The other 2 look healthy to me but I'll happily take input on them also!
Thanks for reading, and as always any input is greatly appreciated!
DDK