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paradoxfound
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Registered: 10/20/18
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cannabispatient said: Hi and thanks for your help.
I received my clones four days ago and have put them under a 100 watt LED bulb for 12 hours a day.
The reason that I am only giving them 12 hours of light daily is because I would like for them to begin flowering immediately, they are nice sized clones and flowering should take about 10 weeks, which is what I was told.
Also, I was told that they will triple in size during the flowering process, and I did not want to grow really large plants.
You don't think that my 100 watt LED bulb is sufficient to grow one or two clones to maturity?
I'm only looking to get about a half ounce dried flower from each plant.
Thanks again.
This is a terrible idea. The clones may not even have rooted yet, they need to establish themselves in their new envvironment.
As for the light, it also may not be sufficient. Your plant will be spindly with airy buds most likely.
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