chronicals77
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One plant, 4' tall, 4' wide.that's great, can't argue with success! we all have to do what works best for us, imo
One plant, 4' tall, 4' wide.that's great, can't argue with success! we all have to do what works best for us, imo
that's how we do em too, bushes ftw!One plant, 4' tall, 4' wide.
Are you commercial, dispensary? Why cant I see your pictures? Can see the other persons either.that's how we do em too, bushes ftw!
i'm trying to figure that out, my wife can't load them either... i c+p'd from our journal. i think i need to re-upload them.Are you commercial, dispensary? Why cant I see your pictures? Can see the other persons either.
Reread the link I posted, argue that. The yellowing at each of the bud sites after 12+ hours of darkness (I like 24) is the onset of flowering. That yellowing is the beginning of your flowers. If your plant is using energy to create flowers it is "Flowering". Stating otherwise is ridiculous (thus the ridicule).Im not doing anything wrong, your just not understanding and are convinced flower starts the day you flip the switch. It does NOT, the plant has to adjust to the drastic change in light and also has to change chemically before it can just begin shitting out buds.
No kidding, you don't have finished buds after a "week of transition" either. So, what the hell does that prove? The plant begins producing flowers after 12+ hours of darkness. Again, there doesn't have to be a flower present, the plant is using energy to produce flowers, that is there very definition of "Flowering".You dont miraculously have buds the next day after you switch to 12/12.
This "short period" is the hours of darkness (starting at ~12+) that initiates the change from "Vegetative" to "Flowering". Again, the first sign that your plants have responded to the change in light hours is the yellowing at bud sites. Congratulations, the yellowing is due to the plants use of available nutrients to begin developing flowers, or simply, "Flowering".The plant changes chemically. It has to transition from veg to flower, there is a short period of time between these stages where this happens.
Yes, it is. This is "real". It does "transition" as there are very distinct changes between "Vegetative" and "Flowering". This change happens when you alter it's light cycle to 12 hours of light (or less). The changes in the plant begin immediately as the plant directs energy to producing flowers that very "night".The plant is not in veg then the next day in flower just because you flipped a switch, get real. Cannabis transitions from veg to flower period!
i veg 12 in a 4x5x6 tent under a 1000 watt mh in 5 gallon smart pots 3 to 4 weeks. i run pro mix worm casting blend and grow veganic no till style with lost of ewc teas and seed sprout teas.flower under 2 1000s in a 5x8x8 sealed room in 10 gallon smart pots run co2 and with the right strains a can pull 3000 3500 grams in a little over 3 and a half 4 months. gram, gram and a half a watt is not hard to do but you cant cut corners gotta find the right strains and what nutes work good for you and those strains and keep mothers...1.) What do you yield off your 1000watt? and what's your setup??
2.) Is 2lbs off this set-up feasible????(WILL NOT BE A FIRST TIME GROW)
16 plants (vegged for 3-4 weeks from seed), in 5 gallon pots, using fox farm soil and nutes, under an aircooled 1000watt(hortilux super hps)....all in a 4'9"x4'9" grow tent w/proper ventilation, proper temperature control, and no co2
Strain is going to be either Super Lemon Haze(greenhouse), Querkle(tga subcool), Blueberry(dutch passion) or Tangerine Dream(barneys farm)
Aprox. yield of 2oz+ per plant...?.?.?...
what do you mean start flower till after second week of flip?? are you referring to stretch after you flip and how long it takes for buds to really start forming??? or you talking feeding??All I can say is look it up. There are many master cannabis growers that do not start flower until the second week after flip. I am not the only one. Where do you think the info on a feed chart comes from? It comes from scientists that grow and study thousands of plants to publish these products and information. GH is one of the most scientific based nutrient companys there is and I believe in them and thier products 100%.
When you say find the right strains, do you mean big yielding strains?i veg 12 in a 4x5x6 tent under a 1000 watt mh in 5 gallon smart pots 3 to 4 weeks. i run pro mix worm casting blend and grow veganic no till style with lost of ewc teas and seed sprout teas.flower under 2 1000s in a 5x8x8 sealed room in 10 gallon smart pots run co2 and with the right strains a can pull 3000 3500 grams in a little over 3 and a half 4 months. gram, gram and a half a watt is not hard to do but you cant cut corners gotta find the right strains and what nutes work good for you and those strains and keep mothers...
All I can say is look it up. There are many master cannabis growers that do not start flower until the second week after flip. I am not the only one. Where do you think the info on a feed chart comes from? It comes from scientists that grow and study thousands of plants to publish these products and information. GH is one of the most scientific based nutrient companys there is and I believe in them and thier products 100%.
strains with good vigor over all health and work well with the way you want to grow and the set up you have so i guess you can say good yielding strains cause there are some out there you really have to work to get good yields from, cookies being one of them. it takes a lot of trial and error and going through strains to find ones that yield and are potent. i will always test one or two clones with my normal strain just to see how they do and if its worth feeling my room with. i know some grow for personal use and want to change it up and grow a few strains at a time witch is cool but if you want good yields with good turn over rate and consistency keeping it to one maybe two strains that are alike is best in small rooms.When you say find the right strains, do you mean big yielding strains?
But are you saying your getting 7 units of cookies on 2k watts in a 5x9?strains with good vigor over all health and work well with the way you want to grow and the set up you have so i guess you can say good yielding strains cause there are some out there you really have to work to get good yields from, cookies being one of them. it takes a lot of trial and error and going through strains to find ones that yield and are potent. i will always test one or two clones with my normal strain just to see how they do and if its worth feeling my room with. i know some grow for personal use and want to change it up and grow a few strains at a time witch is cool but if you want good yields with good turn over rate and consistency keeping it to one maybe two strains that are alike is best in small rooms.
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no not cookies dont think i could.. i get 4 or 5 with cookies and i have to work hard ,but i do have a few strains true dj short blue barry pheno i picked out of a 10 pack, a barneys farm phat fruity, a super goji haze pheno picked out of 6 females, and my last run befor summer was gelato that ive pulled runs of 3000 3500 grams with yesBut are you saying your getting 7 units of cookies on 2k watts in a 5x9?
1.) What do you yield off your 1000watt? and what's your setup??
2.) Is 2lbs off this set-up feasible????(WILL NOT BE A FIRST TIME GROW)
16 plants (vegged for 3-4 weeks from seed), in 5 gallon pots, using fox farm soil and nutes, under an aircooled 1000watt(hortilux super hps)....all in a 4'9"x4'9" grow tent w/proper ventilation, proper temperature control, and no co2
Strain is going to be either Super Lemon Haze(greenhouse), Querkle(tga subcool), Blueberry(dutch passion) or Tangerine Dream(barneys farm)
Aprox. yield of 2oz+ per plant...?.?.?...