Looking great, looks like you got monster of a mom there
Ya should cut the domes off those LED bulbs man you’d get better PAR for ur plant(s) they look nice an healthy though man good stuff
Thanks
How do I cut the domes?
The domes are usually held together with some glue. The easiest way I know is to drill a hole through both sides of the plastic dome. Inset a screwdriver through the holes, and pull. They should come out right. Sometimes it helps to heat the glue.
So, remove the plastic protection?
Apriciate it guys, thanks for input and advice
Yeah like that!
Shameful workmanship!
Scrape that glue off for some extra PAR.
I did
- twentychars
A bit early to tell. #2 is the only one that I could say, “ya maybe a male”.
Give it another week or 2 before you get sad.
They sure are healthy!
Yeah, I’ve done some research, and I found out the conclusion was a bit early
They look just awesome!
Beginning of day 34
I’m considering toping them soon to get some clones and get the gaps filled, would love some feedback in that matter peeps.
Right now they grow so vigorously that I’m quite sure the closet will lack hight when they get the flip, and blooming starts
Closet hight is 105 cm. They are between 45/55cm right now (including the pot)
Also, is 8,5 liter pots way too little?
Not at all mate that’d be fine. Unless you want huge beasts anyway.
Hell no, I want less hazzle when they stretch.
Thanks @Explorer
Very healthy plants!!! Very Nice. Your pots should be fine, only thing with small pots is sometimes you will have to water more often. I also would be a good idea to top and lst those ladies for 2 reasons. 1, more tops = more bud. 2, to keep the canopy nice and low, as you don’t have much more hieght you can raise those lights it seems.
Grow is looking great.
Give 'em a few days to recover from the topping and them flip 'em, I say.
Otherwise they are going to need to be super-cropped (bent over) to control them later. That might be necessary anyway, which isn’t a bad thing I guess.
It makes me so happy to see you doing so well with those seeds!