boilingoil
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Just as it says, just want opinion's on what's working for your grows.
thanks for this information - i've finally been able to hang my light differently in my veg tent and can start to seriously increase my veg times. what are you then flowering in? i can't get them too big so need to be careful. i'll probably veg for just a few weeks extra for right now. i usually wait to up-pot to 1-gallon when they get to the fourth set of leaves.1 gallon pot after second set of leaves usually for 3 to 4 weeks then to 5 gallon pots for 4 to 5 weeks total of 8 weeks veg and I yield 3/4 - 1 lb off of 3-4 dakini kush.
i use air-pots so can keep my plants in them a bit longer than using solo cups or something like that. i've been increasing my veg time (and obviously pot sizes) increasingly over time because i don't want to out-grow the flower room and am learning a particular strain for my particular grow/flower area(s). increasing my strain's veg time by two or three weeks has substantially increased my harvests-almost double.Just as it says, just want opinion's on what's working for your grows.
I let them finish in the 5 gallon pots. What are you using for starter pots, a plant on its 4th internode is usually too big for anything less than a 1 gallon, I suppose I only use little tiny pots to start there's no way you can keep them past the second internode but if you use say half a gallon then I guess you could let them go till their fourth internode.thanks for this information - i've finally been able to hang my light differently in my veg tent and can start to seriously increase my veg times. what are you then flowering in? i can't get them too big so need to be careful. i'll probably veg for just a few weeks extra for right now. i usually wait to up-pot to 1-gallon when they get to the fourth set of leaves.
And what is your yield and veg time?I let them finish in the 5 gallon pots. What are you using for starter pots, a plant on its 4th internode is usually too big for anything less than a 1 gallon, I suppose I only use little tiny pots to start there's no way you can keep them past the second internode but if you use say half a gallon then I guess you could let them go till their fourth internode.
1/4 lb per plant veg for 8 weeks.And what is your yield and veg time?
And what about the variables as far as sativas over indicas ? I believe root growth on sativas is longer once flowering commences.A lot of variables in this question. But in general, I've run 1/3/5/7 gallon fabric pots, my larger producers like HSO Blue Dream and a DIY cross of JTR x Blueberry can both yield 1 oz. per gallon of medium so that's what I use as my yard stick. Of course I run a couple of strains for their med properties like Harlequin and Blue Pyramid and they yield 1/2 of that on average.
So strain first, pot size and veg time are co-dependant, a rule of thumb I use is at least one week of veg per gallon of medium, adjusted for strains. Lower producing strains I add veg time, heavy producing strains I pretty well follow the 1 week/gallon to produce the target of 1 oz (dry) per gallon of medium.
That's a huge variable, hybrids tend to do well on average from a production standpoint. Going pure indy or sat will rarely give you a big producer, or maybe you get one but it's a sat and takes 11 weeks to finish. There aren't a lot of short cuts to getting big producers but I've had really good luck with crossing/hybrids. That one cross I mentioned of JTR (sat-dom) with Blueberry (Indica-dom) is a good example, neither one of those strains produced great, JTR was max. .75 oz./gallon, no matter how much training or veg time I gave it, it would hit a wall. After some pheno hunting for the traits I was looking for I found one pheno with the high THC/frost from JTR, some hashy flavour from the Blueberry, can produce 1 oz./gallon, and finishes in 8 weeks or less - Nirvana.And what about the variables as far as sativas over indicas ? I believe root growth on sativas is longer once flowering commences.
do u drill holes into the totes for drainage, or add extra perlite?wow 8 weeks veg for 1/4 pound is not very good results must be strain issues i use totes start off with 1" cube tray clones into 4" pots after a week they go into 3 gallon containers this is all pre veg i mean under T5's so after about 10 days they go into 5 gallon totes from there massive training under 1 k's by 4th / 5 th week there ready for 34 gallon totes with another week to 2 weeks veg so with total T5 pre veg and 1k veg
so i would say 5 1/2 - 6 week veg for a 14 - 18 oz dry plant from a 2" clone consistently