Tips on stacking buds

osowhom

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I am 12 days since the flip these are photos in soil any tips or tricks to making my buds the best they can be like light height? Supplements? Training? These plants are very healthy strain is rainmaker IMG_20210102_075301.jpgIMG_20210102_075311.jpg
 

Southside112

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Too late for training. You can do a light defoliation if you like. Light height it dependent on the kind of light you have. Best advice would be to just take care of them until they are done. Don't over or under water and same w nutrients.
 

HomieGrow

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Not sure what you're growing in? I grow organically 1 tbsp unsulphured molasses to 1 gal water made a noticeable difference when in flower.
 

bk78

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hell yes 100% 2 600 watt HPS side by side is that not good? they seem to love it no taco leaves are wilting

If there’s no tacoing I’d lower the lights and blast them with everything I had. Asking about stacking is like asking what your final weight will be. It all comes down to the genetics.
 

osowhom

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If there’s no tacoing I’d lower the lights and blast them with everything I had. Asking about stacking is like asking what your final weight will be. It all comes down to the genetics.
i did one better i came home and one of the lights fell and somehow landed in such a way that it didnt break or cause anymore damage than a few burnt leaves i was going to spread the light out a little at lights out tonight was procrastinating and the one was only held up by ductape lol i jumped into action like superman on crack and rearranged the whole room now the lights are exactly where i want them and like 12 inches above the tallest point talk about a wakeup call it could have very easily fell directly on the big plant and shattered and shorted out but none of that happened i had to drink 4 shots of beam just to calm down
 

Mmcary82

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If there’s no tacoing I’d lower the lights and blast them with everything I had. Asking about stacking is like asking what your final weight will be. It all comes down to the genetics.
Yeah have him cook his crop, see this why you shouldn’t give advise, your horrible at it..By the time light stress is visible it’s too late. You don’t want to “blast” your plants with everything you have. Anything above 1200 ppfd is a waist unless you have a high performance garden with co2 enrichment.. you go “blasting” the light too much and your going to bleach your buds and cook your terps and thc down to nothing.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Agree with BK. Strain dependent. 900W actual give or take cree cobs with ir and blue strips of another handful. This strain GG Faux wanted so much light it's leaves began to look like a succulents003.jpg. Wax defense. Not over N. Others try to lay down hide. Bid world. Bigger gene pool. LOl.
 

Mmcary82

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Really it come down to genetics but there’s one thing I’ve found that works in the vegetative phase which is opening up the tiny vertical new growth tip leaves by hand and get light to them, another node will form a little quicker...
 
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