Lightbrightt Fall/Winter Grow 😁


54 days above ground, 26 days since flip

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Also, how long after flip does stretch last?

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I use a dehumidifier in the lung room to add heat and dry the air.

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Looking good :drooling_face::metal:

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The strechh the first couple weeks. 2ish

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So since I’m going into week 4 I should be done after this week hopefully :joy:

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With the stech, yes absolutely. Now they are gona start stacking buds and working on fattening up

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Sounds good to me :smiling_face:

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With that being said do I need to lower the temp and get humidity down or not right now?

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Judging by your last few pics you just started full flower in the last couple days. You’ll have another week or two of stretch after you start flower. How long transition takes and how much stretch you get varies quite a bit based on genetics and environment.

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Sounds good :+1:t4: I’m cool with whatever I’m just trying to know what’s to come the next couple weeks since things are moving right along.

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So for future reference preflower is just seeing the white pistils emerging and full flower is them looking how they look currently long and very visible, the little buttons with hairs?

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They will probably spread a little more. Now would be a good time to do any final training. If your still going to set the net, now would be the time. Over the next few weeks the buds will start building and should start putting on trichs soon.

Think fluffy dandelion. That’s how it was explained to me and that seems to give me a much more accurate schedule.

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I try to lower temps last few weeks of flower. Just try to keep rh <50%

When she said 4weeks i assumed 4weeks from flip. Thats my mistake @Gl1tch is correct

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No it is 4 weeks from flip but I guess it depends when preflowering and now full flowering started.

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Then they really shouldnt strech anymore imo like i said. :man_shrugging:

This is also important too. I just havent had experience with streching past 2.5 weeks.

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Hey we will see what the next week or so holds. I know there are a ton of variables.

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This is my flower rooms light out temps/rh. Lights on temp gets to 78-82 depending on the outside environment. Rh doesnt get above 55 but generally stays below 50. I have like 5 fans moving air in my room though so i dont stress about it when it gets above 50% olus my exhaust kicks on then.

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Yeah I’m sitting at 80 and 55 lights on.

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If your plants are healthy they can handle some extra RH. A healthy plant has a tremendous ability to fight off pathogens on its own.

That’s not a bad place for early flower. Once the buds have developed some(3-4 ish weeks from now) reducing temp and RH would help reduce your risk, but again a thriving plant is at much lower risk to begin with. Lower temps in later flower can also reduce the loss of terps and promote color if that’s something you care about. Some red and purple genetics won’t present themselves in warmer temp even if the plant is perfectly happy. They will do just fine around 80 degrees but may have just a tiny bit more aroma/flavor if you can get those temps down a few degrees. Of course when temps go down RH need to be adjusted accordingly to promote proper transpiration and prevent condensation which will dramatically increase that pathogen risk.

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