Indoor Hope's perpetual Skyline grow

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@420autoflower my man.. im flooding these skoosh 3 times per 20 hour lights on period at the minute. They've stayed short but have charged into flower.. would you recommend increasing to 4/5/6 floods per lights on period or with them being quite short leave it at 3??

Should I be increasing the number of floods as the plants get older as a general rule regardless of plant size??

I know that the pots are stuffed full of roots as they're bursting out the bottom.. they're 7 weeks old today.. they got a good trim.. I'll fire some pics up at lights on.

Appreciate your advice :thumbsup: :pighug:
 
@420autoflower my man.. im flooding these skoosh 3 times per 20 hour lights on period at the minute. They've stayed short but have charged into flower.. would you recommend increasing to 4/5/6 floods per lights on period or with them being quite short leave it at 3??

Should I be increasing the number of floods as the plants get older as a general rule regardless of plant size??

I know that the pots are stuffed full of roots as they're bursting out the bottom.. they're 7 weeks old today.. they got a good trim.. I'll fire some pics up at lights on.

Appreciate your advice :thumbsup: :pighug:
3 should be fine bro but giving them an extra feeding or two wouldn’t hurt. Your plants are getting big and I know the croutons dry out pretty quick compared to everything else I’ve grown in.
 
3 should be fine bro but giving them an extra feeding or two wouldn’t hurt. Your plants are getting big and I know the croutons dry out pretty quick compared to everything else I’ve grown in.

Yes that is a factor.. in my short experience the croutons dry out a lot quicker than the blocks.. especially in airpots for obvious reasons.. I feel like the airpot crouton plants could take another couple floods no problem but I'm not so sure about the plain plastic pots as they're double the capacity of the airpots and with no holes in them they're not drying out as fast as the airpots. Thanks bro :smokeout:
 
Yes that is a factor.. in my short experience the croutons dry out a lot quicker than the blocks.. especially in airpots for obvious reasons.. I feel like the airpot crouton plants could take another couple floods no problem but I'm not so sure about the plain plastic pots as they're double the capacity of the airpots and with no holes in them they're not drying out as fast as the airpots. Thanks bro :smokeout:
You could use your new fancy drill bit and drill out more holes on the sides and bottom of your plastic containers if you want them to dry out quicker.
 
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