u/Safe-Zookeepergame63

(Auto) Additional nighttime light?

(Auto) Additional nighttime light?

It’s been 2 days since I transplanted my now 8/9 days auto’s and I’ve been wondering if it would be beneficial to give them additional light durning the night when I take them inside.

They get at least 13 hours of direct sunlight durning the day, the question is if it’s enough for them or maybe those night hours with some light on would really do a noticeable difference for me.

Im afraid of exceeding their DLI, stressing them and doing more harm than good.

I was thinking two of those full spectrum grow lights/bulbs would be a safe way to go- low cost and low risk of giving them too much light.

Outdoor growing and DLI

It’s been 2 days since I transplanted my now 8/9 days auto’s and I’ve been wondering if it would be beneficial to give them additional light durning the night when I take them inside.

They get at least 13 hours of direct sunlight durning the day, the question is if it’s enough for them or maybe those night hours with some light on would really do a noticeable difference for me.

Im afraid of exceeding their DLI, stressing them and doing more harm than good.

I was thinking two of those full spectrum grow lights/bulbs would be a safe way to go- low cost and low risk of giving them too much light.

Im planning on transplanting them in a day, how deep should I bury the stem?

Girls are around 6 days old, Im starting to see single roots coming out the bottom and the leafs are close to the edge of the pot.

My main question is how deep should i bury those stems? I was thinking B, maybe a bit closer towards A, but Id love to hear from someone with more experience.

They’re on the windowsill and I don’t have any proper lights to use which is why they stretched so much.

On the side, do you think it’s about time to transplant or maybe give them more than just one day?

u/Safe-Zookeepergame63 — 5 days ago

Would bringing the plants indoors for the night possibly cause any problems?(Autoflower)

I feel stupid for asking this question but I want to make the least amount of mistakes possible.

I plan on transplanting my girls that have been sitting on the windowsill very soon and I’m aware it may be a lil too cold for them durning the night in the greenhouse.

I have various propane heaters etc. but why waste gas when i could just bring them inside, however Im not sure if moving them in between different environments wont cause any stress that would stunt them(still at seedling stage, 5/6 days old)

Indoor temps around +- 80**°F**

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u/Safe-Zookeepergame63 — 6 days ago

Scrap them or let them be? (Only the first 3)

What would you guys do? Three girls from the first four pictures look chopped (drowned? bad genetics?) and I was wondering if anyone had their plants look like this at the beginning and end up doing good at the end.

It’s around +- day 1 for them, maybe a bit too early to make such decisions but if it’s not worth my time and money I’ll just order new seeds and start a new run.

For comparison you can see other girls look healthy, one even got a rare mutation.(each one is a different strain from unknown breeder) All plants were treated the exact same way thus I believe it’s more about bad genetics.

Please lmk if anyone had similar looking plants end up doing just fine in the end, or if it was not worth keeping them.

u/Safe-Zookeepergame63 — 10 days ago