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I don’t like restricting seedling roots. I’d transplant it soon. Roots are supposed to grow out of the starter media. Clones are different and need a humidity dome unlike seedlings. After you see the few initial roots popping out, you have a few days to acclimate clones out of a humidity dome while the roots continue to develop enough to transplant.
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HPS can be cheap to buy up front but buying $100’s of dollars worth of bulbs every few months get’s old. An oil-filled radiant heater is a good option as they don’t produce light for cold nights.
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sunny posted an update 5 weeks ago
Heading to Richmond Virginia on 6 November. Will be there a week. Would be so awesome to hook up with some of you characters if you’re around?
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sunny posted an update 5 weeks ago
I feel like I still have a week minimum outside. What do you think? Every year I try to go longer. But no matter what I do I always feel like I took it down too soon. I’m not confident.
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Where you located? Here in central MN we will have a pretty cold Tuesday morning like 28 but I’m my fence in yard in going to let them ride. I’m your hoop house I’d think you’d be good down to 25 at least. We have already had a frost but it was only like 30.5 degrees and didn’t even touch plants taller than grass.
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Looks beautiful! I like to use a cheap little magnifying glass // jewlers loop to check the trichromes. I usually harvest around 5-20% amber, depending on the strain
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The top right picture on my phone looks fine to harvest. The other plants or buds need a week or more it’s looking like
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Old dude that grew weed around my hood quote “better harvesting 2 weeks late than 2 days early” as long as you’re not worried about bud rot or some type of fungus there is no risk in letting her ride.
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