Sweet Seeds sweet seeds cream caramel auto

Thanks man. Really looking forward to this one as its my first LED grow and first sweets grow.Thanks for stopping in and don't hold back with any advice if you feel I'm messing something up
 
I'm subscribed! Have been looking at this strain for a while now. I haven't grown anything from Sweet Seeds so this will be interesting as well!
 
Here's hoping man. Thanks for stopping in!
 
Looks like a good strain, cant wait to get one of these. Good luck with the grow, i will keep watching:coffee2:
 
Yeah I heard and seen a lot of good things about this strain too.
Does the led need to be just inches away to get the little blighter above ground?

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Yeah I heard and seen a lot of good things about this strain too.
Does the led need to be just inches away to get the little blighter above ground?
 
Does the led need to be closer?
I keep mine ~10" from the plant. I'm sure you have read this but you want the spectrum to blend before it hits the canopy. That's what they say anyway. I have actually had my light much closer... I use my cfl for veg and then when the fast growth slows I switch to led for the rest of flowering so I've never grown completely under led. I would keep the light up if no stretch, less intensity when young is probably a good thing.
 
OK guys so I've decided to put her in her final home.

I asked the guy at my local store which soil would be best and he advised me on westlands + with extra john innes.. its around 60 per cent peat also its normal pH range is between 6 and 7 so that's sounds cool.

I couldn't find a new pH pen anywhere so I've ordered a new one online.

My nutes I have are from exactly 1 year ago.. would the still be OK to use or should I invest in more?

Thanks guys

Ssd2
 

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Wish I had answers for you on that one. I'm strictly hydro...
 
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