Lightbrightt Fall/Winter Grow šŸ˜

Heard that beforeā€¦

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Look what came!

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Leets get ready to rummmbbbelllā€‹:grin::grin:

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Christmas came early!
Good Growing to you.
Seed drop plans?

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It the NL grow off!

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You gona be using you watering bases?

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After the flip and move them to the big tent. I will be in the beginning I will be hand watering for whatever the time frame is 6 weeks I believe.

That gives the others to get done or be ready to come out.

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Sorry about ur kid being sick, hope they feel better soon! And sorry about the light issues.

More beans are always nice :beans:

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You win some you lose some. Take the hit and get back up.

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K like to see how they work i looked at some but wasnā€™t sure about them :rofl::rofl:

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Sounds good. Iā€™ll let you know.

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Looking awesome, got the Medusa thing going on
:joy:

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For real :rofl:

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Couple questions

How often can you defoliate during flowering? If at all? Can I romove the buds sites that arenā€™t going to mature? That are towards the bottom?

Also what weeks do we adjust temps and humidity down? Last couple. I have sour Diesal and OGK their ā€œestimatedā€ time frame is between 9-10 weeks, I know could be longer.

Just mentally trying to prepare cause weeks be flying and time gets away from me. I know itā€™ll be January before I know it.

2 weeks tomorrow, they been sitting at 80f 60h.

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Well. You CAN defoliate when ever you want. Do you NEED to? In the most general explanation, the rule of thumb is twice. At the beginning, and in the middle.

There are several of us that just do it throughout where ever we see it needed.

Anything thatā€™s obviously going to be larf can be removed early on. However the partial harvest is a popular option to improve lowers. Essentially on harvest taking the top buds and letting the rest mature. I donā€™t think they typically harden up but it can buy time to let them mature to give a better smoke.

This is kinda up for debates and depends on how easy it is for you to control parameters. Most of flower you should keep humidity under 60. Once you get to mid flower you want to be closer to 45-50 However there are several variables that can change this. Higher temps generally mean you can get away with higher humidity.

This is where we start talking about vapor pressure deficit. Thatā€™s a whole lot to take on.

80f and 60rh is ok if you have a lot of circulation, otherwise Iā€™d consider dropping humidity going forward.

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All sounds good. Iā€™ve been trying to leave them alone as much as possible cause I know nothing about this part, just questions. We just getting ready to hit 2 weeks idk if they need more heat to still grow or is cooler going to be fine the next 8+ weeks.

Picking brains on what to do i can do 70f 50h or lower, yā€™all are the pros Iā€™m the newbie looking for help. :joy:

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I do 70/50. Works for me. I canā€™t get 60 on tempā€¦(Maybe now winter starting here I might).

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If you click on this, you can get an idea what temps and humidity ranges work well with each other.

Generally mid flower and on the lower the temp the better. However I can never seem to get my temps as low as Iā€™d like.

Low temps like 70 in mid to late flower will contribute to retention of terpenes also.

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