New Grower First grow @Critical Purple Auto @600w Led grow @Need advice and help

You don't really see any big above ground growth until about 14 days. The transplant could stunt things or it could actually throw a hormone surge at your roots and you might grow even better roots for a little while. If that's the case you'll end up with a bigger plant in the long run.
 
You don't really see any big above ground growth until about 14 days. The transplant could stunt things or it could actually throw a hormone surge at your roots and you might grow even better roots for a little while. If that's the case you'll end up with a bigger plant in the long run.

Nice , I'm worried about the temperature in the long run ...
It seems to be steady around 88f

Also I'm wondering if I should feed it soon ?


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The younger plants are going to like those temperatures especially if you can get your humidity up a bit. Later on though it's going to slow your plants down too much. Although, in that box maybe that'll be a good thing. If there was a way to intake some cooler air from someplace else I don't know if you've got a crawl space underneath the house or something like that it would help.
 
The younger plants are going to like those temperatures especially if you can get your humidity up a bit. Later on though it's going to slow your plants down too much. Although, in that box maybe that'll be a good thing. If there was a way to intake some cooler air from someplace else I don't know if you've got a crawl space underneath the house or something like that it would help.

Yeah , I think you are right . I am planning to do a scrog and possibly some minor lst on her . But yeah bI cause of the height restriction maybe it's not terrible to have a bit less grow so it doesn't get out of control .

I am hoping that in winter time the temperature will drop a bit

But what is really too hot ?
Is 88f too Hot to grow or is it just not optimal ?
A lot of sources say up to 90f is ok...
Also I am running the lights 24/7 since start. If I go 20/4 it will probably cool a bit down


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I've grown successfully in 88 degree temperatures, but the yields and quality aren't as good. There is a limit I can't remember exactly what it is where you will just stop growing.
 
Might be able to put Frozen gallon jugs of water in there too bring your temperatures down from time to time.
 
Day 9
Seeing some developments
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Wondering about first feed ...


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Ok guys Day 10
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Gave her tap water 1.5 L

And also looked at the nutes I have
Would really appreciated some advice on when and how much to do the first feed

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Seeing as how you're in Fox Farm soil I wouldn't feed anything until you see the plant start to turn a lighter yellow green under natural light. In other words just watch for deficiencies before you feed.

The exception would be if you started building some good bud structure you might want to start introducing Bloom nutrients.

But honestly the design of that Fox Farm soil is like a super soil that will simply be enough to get you all the way through into flower.
 
Seeing as how you're in Fox Farm soil I wouldn't feed anything until you see the plant start to turn a lighter yellow green under natural light. In other words just watch for deficiencies before you feed.

The exception would be if you started building some good bud structure you might want to start introducing Bloom nutrients.

But honestly the design of that Fox Farm soil is like a super soil that will simply be enough to get you all the way through into flower.

Awesome ! Thank you for your informative advice ! I will not feed till bloom !


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