Indoor Red poison auto and Royal dwarf

Hey Krishna, they aren't the biggest or smallest that I have seen at Day 20 or so. The most important thing is that they look healthy and happy, so I don't know if I would change a thing. I personally like to go with some dark period, and it may only be based on an old growers urban myth, but I try to do 20/4 if temps permit.

Looking good, man! Keep it up!
 
Hey Krishna, they aren't the biggest or smallest that I have seen at Day 20 or so. The most important thing is that they look healthy and happy, so I don't know if I would change a thing. I personally like to go with some dark period, and it may only be based on an old growers urban myth, but I try to do 20/4 if temps permit.

Looking good, man! Keep it up!
Thank you for sugession. Planning for 20hr or 18hr schedule. But plants are growing healthy. But not at very good rate. Increasing lighting by another 50w.

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Cool. I am always for giving plants as much light as they can handle during the lights on period. Then they rest for a few hours. The leaves will tell you if you need to back off.
 
Cool. I am always for giving plants as much light as they can handle during the lights on period. Then they rest for a few hours. The leaves will tell you if you need to back off.
Nice bro. Experience speaking.
I'll change light schedule and try giving plants lil rest. Moreover I wanted to grow small and bushy plants. Like 1 oz plant.

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Nice bro. Experience speaking.
I'll change light schedule and try giving plants lil rest. Moreover I wanted to grow small and bushy plants. Like 1 oz plant.

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I hear what you are saying, as I was there too. You will learn that you have to grow the plant in front of you, not what you pictured in your mind. It makes things easier. Just let the genetics of the pants do what it was meant to do, and try not to do too much. Like I said, the leaves will tell you if you need to act.

As A new grower, I always wanted to do something. It wasn't until I learned that less is more that I became a better grower. The plant should want to be what they are, you just have to facilitate it and stay out of the way. Sounds easier than it is, my friend.
 
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