I've decided to change up my flower tent. Since I went from outdoor to indoor two years ago (when I became a member of RIU), I felt cramming plants into flower would be productive. This is what I've learned:
- instead of going from clone to flower, or clone to veg for a week, it's MUCH more effective to plant rooted clones for two weeks, then transplant into the flowering size pot, and let them root for two to four weeks before putting into flower
- LST from the get-go, especially within the first 1.5 weeks after transplant to the flower pot
- keep space between flowering plants; instead of having 8 plants hugging each other, with a good rooted veg period where LST has been done, keep separation between flower plants so that all budsites get light
- pruning... I'm against it 'theoretically', but when only running 400w HPS, it makes actual sense to clean out underlying brush as well as the *odd* fan leaf that doesn't seem to make sense when considering the overall light penetration of the group. I run a gravity feed system, so keeping three inches off the soil is prudent. It also allows me to see dead plant matter in my pots much more readily
All that said, I've calculated that I should get 2.2+ zips from each of these following plants for a total of 8.8 oz with my new method.
Thoughts and opinions welcome.
Believe it or not, these plants are only six days into flower. UBC Chemo, Cotton Candy and Afghani #1.
-spek