First timer that would love some help

They’re at week 6 today started transitioning last week I believe

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Thankyou guys for all of your help and support so far! I’m excited for my first time solving the problems I have faced so far. I was nervous at first seeing others tell me some negative stuff starting with autos but I love the challenge and the motivation on this forum makes me want to keep going no matter the outcome

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I’m going to tag you to my journal. I did a long overdue update this morning.

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Ok you might be right haven’t done any auto flower yet.
Don’t know how much they stretch…
Seems like all the photos at least the ones I’ve grown stretch more then what yours looks like..
Again no experience with autos..

Happy Growing..

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Thankyou my friend have a good day

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You as well..

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Hello friends so I’m at work right now but I’m curious if it matters… My 4 plants are very bushy I was wondering if I should put some distance between them or will it not matter? My problem doing so is that my light won’t cover the whole grow if I put some space between. Any advice would be greatly appreciated hope you guys have a good day!

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You just want enough space between your plants so that the leaves of one plant don’t overlap and rest on the leaves of any others. The more leaves resting on each other, the bigger your chances of unpleasantness like mold and crap. :nerd_face:
Good ventilation is a great help (read essential) in a crowded space, imo.

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Okay I appreciate that! I’ll put a little in-between then and some bud sites will just have to make due will less light or maybe I’ll throw my 100w lights in to make up for it

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Also when or should I defoliate I’m in week 6 as of right now

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If you have good enough ventilation and no bud sites is hidden from the lights, you don’t “need” to defoliate.
Before flowering, you can tuck away the leaves that cover budsites or remove them if you can’t tuck them away.
Those that do defoliate heavily, will do it during flowering, at around the 21st day and the 42th day of flowering. That way the plant has time to recover before the next round…

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Okay I think I’m okay then I did a lot of last and they are all even canopy

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@kaptain3d

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Lst* stupid autocorrect lol

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Good morning everyone! So not much has changed besides my 2nd to shortest plant has now surpassed my biggest at the time and I couldn’t be anymore proud of her than I already am :smiling_face_with_tear:but overall bud sites still the same somewhat. I figured to take humidifier out the rh stays around 45 to 53 some days and temps range from 80 during the day until my AC is fixed in the house and 70s at night and idk if that’s alright or not but they seem to be doing okay with it like that. If you guys suggest different rh or temp let me know if be grateful for any input

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Looking really good. Now is the waiting game.

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Hey man do you have any suggestions on my temp and the? Or is that alright for the rest of the grow

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@OldNailPounder

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I keep mine mid 70s to 80. The higher the temp will reduce the RH. During seedling and veg I have all the gadgets hooked up. Heater, humidifier/dehumidifier, etc. So during those stages I can get exactly what I want. For me that’s 80f/80rh. During flower I only use the heat from the light, and try to control the temp and RH with circ fans, exhaust fan and dehumidifier outside the tent..

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