top quality buds

badtorro

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Hi, I'm building a new grow room (3x3 or 4x4 tent). I'm interested in absolutely top quality bud. I'm not interested in anything but absolute top quality bud. The amount is not an issue, I want just top quality. I prefer sativas. What would be the best way to grow them? Sea of green? please advise
 
With lots of experience. There's nothing but luck or a really good guiding hand that can help you if you don't have any experience.

Sorry I can't advise on what to do to grow 'grade A' top quality bud because I haven't done it myself but with some DIY 3500K led's and some coco and Canna range, you can have buds like this...

Sapphire OG pheno 3.jpgSapphire OG close up.jpgSapphire OG stem calyx.jpg

Credit goes to HSO for breeding such easy to grow, fire genetics.
 
Sorry I just realised you've been here since 2013 so you probably have more experience than me lol, if that's the case then all I can say is good luck.
 
Hi, I'm building a new grow room (3x3 or 4x4 tent). I'm interested in absolutely top quality bud. I'm not interested in anything but absolute top quality bud. The amount is not an issue, I want just top quality. I prefer sativas. What would be the best way to grow them? Sea of green? please advise

There is no one best way to grow top-quality bud. Getting to that level has no magic tricks, just gotta learn how to combine genetics+environment=top grade buds

So start with lots of research and a budget and then work on figuring out how to progress for what will be best in your case. Sea of Green is a great way to grow, so is SCROG or use LST to shape the plants into a manifold for even growth. Again no one right way.

Plenty of light, proper temp, airflow, and humidity control, well-balanced nutrition, actually letting the flowers properly mature.
 
What @Thundercat said and avoid a bunch of additives. Base nutrients, calmag or epsom salt as needed and thats it for the first run at least.

OP, best thing you could ever do, is find someone like @Renfro and latch on, watch/read/learn everything he does and question/inquire why he does it. Theres a bunch of very very good growers on site, its easy to pick out who are the best of them. Go to the journal section and have a look at some of the work being done.

Some of these dudes around here have already put in the time ,effort and trouble of finding what works, they dont bullshit and they grow dank.
 
OP, best thing you could ever do, is find someone like @Renfro and latch on, watch/read/learn everything he does and question/inquire why he does it. Theres a bunch of very very good growers on site, its easy to pick out who are the best of them. Go to the journal section and have a look at some of the work being done.

Some of these dudes around here have already put in the time ,effort and trouble of finding what works, they dont bullshit and they grow dank.
When looking for that grower to follow, try and find someone that uses a similar grow style. You don't want to setup a 1000 square foot grow based on tech learned in a 4x4 tent. You don't want to learn how to grow organic from a deep water culture guy. Each method / medium has it's own quirks. I have grown so many ways that I understand them and the differences and they are significant. Something as simple as how to water and feed coco versus soil or temperatures in a HPS room versus a LED room.

What works for some won't work for others. My coco plants (many strains) love the pH at 6.5 but my buddy uses the same coco at 5.8 - 6.0 and they love it (many of the same strains and same feed / grow style). Learning to read the plants and respond accordingly is the biggest skill a grower can learn.
 
When looking for that grower to follow, try and find someone that uses a similar grow style. You don't want to setup a 1000 square foot grow based on tech learned in a 4x4 tent. You don't want to learn how to grow organic from a deep water culture guy. Each method / medium has it's own quirks. I have grown so many ways that I understand them and the differences and they are significant. Something as simple as how to water and feed coco versus soil or temperatures in a HPS room versus a LED room.

What works for some won't work for others. My coco plants (many strains) love the pH at 6.5 but my buddy uses the same coco at 5.8 - 6.0 and they love it (many of the same strains and same feed / grow style).

Well yes and no....Not many here are growing weight like you, in rooms like yours. But i doubt theres 1 person on this site who hasnt learned something reading or following your grows. If they havent, its their fault.

I agree tho, not much point in following an organic outdoor grower if your all synthetic indoor lol

Honestly, anyone really wanting to learn and get good at this game, should have a fkn team of growers they are learning from.

I got real lucky, i met you early.
 
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