Super "airy" fluffy buds??

Project Ponics

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Alright so I just completed my second grow ever.

I am running a 2x2x4 tent with a 300w viparspectra, and can't help but think it's the viparspectra light I am using?? Everything went smooth as far as the grow, but my plants are just not producing buds like it should. I've seen other peoples grows with the 300w viparspectra and the buds I've seen people grow with the same light are nice and tight nugs, maybe not very "dense" but still looked better than my buds...

I just chopped down my plant 3 days ago, a Fastberry Auto from Fastbuds.

I just weighed it all today as "most" of the water weight is gone and they are nearly ready for curing, I pulled 41 grams from the plant. But ALL of the buds are super fluffy, is the cheap LED I'm using the main cause of this happening on both my first harvest and now this one? My first grow was 2 plants in my 2x2, each harvested nearly 35 grams of fluffy as hell buds. But was still a good smoke, also looked and smelled amazing.

Pictures aren't great sorry.

Also I harvested this plant about a week or so early, kind of had to... also I haven't done a second trim on them so the buds I took pictures of are very leafy as well.

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zypheruk

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your plant could have done with another few weeks to fatten up. You can get tight buds with your led but it really is strain and training that gets them there, not much you can do with autos either. But yeah your light is not great. Better luck next round.
 

kindnug

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I've gotten better results from a 250w hps:cry: 15-20 years ago
IME the ruderalis in autos are part blame of fluffy/leafy buds, but I think the light might also be part of it.
Never been impressed by ANY auto-flower when compared to elite clone-ly's
 

Kushash

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I just ordered a 300w Samsung strip led for my new 4x2x6 tent. Having high expectations for it...
You are doing great!
Your second grow and you did the most important thing. You grew buds that as you described were a good smoke and had an amazing smell. That's all that matters on a second grow.
Now as you improve your environment with a new light and continue to learn you will be growing bigger more amazing buds in the future.
Good Luck!
 

*BUDS

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The light is only good for vegging , not flowering. For flowering try a CMH with a finishing lamp or a good old 600w HPS., this way you will get big solid heavy buds again instead of the light as a feather harvest you have there.
 

Project Ponics

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The light is only good for vegging , not flowering. For flowering try a CMH with a finishing lamp or a good old 600w HPS., this way you will get big solid heavy buds again instead of the light as a feather harvest you have there.
Yeah like I said above I get my Samsung LED strip in the mail next week. Got a 300w from nfhiggs for my new 4x2x6 so not only a better light. A bigger light, and tent for bigger yields. Gonna use the 2x2x4 with the viparspectra for a veg tent.
 

Sugarplumfairy

New Member
Pulled 182gm, from 2 white widow x big bud (seedsman). Tent is 80x80x180. Used coir and 16l smartpots, 2 x viparspektra 300w. Seems to work well. First grow. Top colas where nice and dense once dried and cured for a few weeks. I chose the equipment inc lights after much research. On a budget they seemed a good bet and there is no heat issues. I can run one in veg saving more.
 

Logan Burke

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Eh, whether or not auto's are for you is really a personal choice...not really a 'One is better than the other' situation. Anyhow, I digress. I know that if your canopy temps are too hot that will cause you to get fluffy buds every single time. But if that's the issue, I'd expect to see some foxtailing and such. So I'd definitely lean towards the Vipar simply not dishing out enough light. I'd say that light would be good as a perimeter supplement for your grow area...but it just isn't going to give you fat, dense nugs like an HID or a true 'COB'...if you're somewhere in between not liking the heat of HID's and not liking the price of COBs, you could check out CMH lighting...more expensive than standard HID, but cheaper than COBs. Don't put out near as much heat as HIDs, yet a little more than COBs if I understand correctly. Gives hell of a lot better spectrum than normal HIDs as well, along with a nice kick of UV and IR to help stimulate trich production in bloom!
 
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