1000w Backcross grow

nowstopwhining

Too many brownies
don't really have a pic of everything from the harvest but it was a time of joy :hump:



R.I.P to my pipe that my mom claims she through out the window when a pig pulled her over 2 great years with it


Very fucking nice....Mmmmmmm

Nice pipe manI read through this entire thread. :peace::blsmoke:
 

SailentShadow

Active Member
I'd like to ask your opinions on something... I'm going to do some sort of a 'journal' based on your posts... I'm hoping it could help me...

I might go a little less on the budget, though. I can't spend that much, and am only wanting to grow 3 plants... I'd like to ask your opinions on a few things like lights, ferts. etc....

I'm going to be guessing on the growth timeline, but I'm just putting pieces together to hopefully be pretty accurate...

I love how they turned out.... They're crazy as hell!! :joint::hump: :joint::hump:
 

caddy

Well-Known Member
Thank you very much for this thread, as a beginner i'm really learning a lot from your techniques as well as others.

I do have a question which I hope you can help me with.. I have a nice area and am looking to grow up to 10 plants (15 tops) but in a compact manner like you grew yours. Would you be so kind as to let me know the strain that you grew?

This picture in particular, big nug on the left:



Are there any are general techniques for growing such a beautifully manicured plant like this? My room is 10"x15" - I'll be doing CFL at first so I don't quite expect as much as you, but I am going to literally line the bulbs up to surround the plants as opposed to just some side CFL's and a hood with them hanging.

Thank you again and keep up the great posts (even in the thread Advantages & Disadvantages of CFL's"

Regards
 

caddy

Well-Known Member
After re-reading I see that you didn't recall the types of strains from Nirvana that you did the back crosses on. I apologize for asking something that is not able to be answered ;)

The only other question I have is how they grew upward and stayed compact, was their a method for that or was it natively what those plants did?
 
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