Well you're not alone, the majority clearly think/feel I'm nuts and yet I have proven it over and over and others have applied my methods and gotten the same results and posted it here in this forum,,,,, it is what it isSo, are all plants grown outdoor and in green houses stressed the whole time they are growing, which causing them to smell? Even the 15lb harvested lush green plants that were growing 6" a day in their stretch?
Do you mean it's wind that causes the smell? Because I feel wind isn't stress and a necessity for all plants to have a breeze of some sort daily. I've seen and grown outdoor plants 100% healthy, 10lb plants (which an unhealthy plant will never achieve this in your wildest dreams) and she smelled awesome.
Which brings me to indoor growing (because it was mentioned that outdoor isn't the proper environment, even though mj has adapted and been growing for millions of years probably).
Do you grow one single strain each grow? Dial in the environment for that particular plant perfectly, which causes it not to smell?
If not, and you're growing multiple strains, some from different regions of the planet, how would using one particular environmental setting for all the different strains in a single grow room keep all of the plants 'happy" to avoid them smelling?
I assume, or I know for fact, that different strains like different climate and nutrition, and environmental aspects. So if using a singular control for all plants, it would lead one strain or pheno to be not as happy as it should be, causing a smell?
I'm intrigued. I mean, I've had some strains, or rather when I'm using a low amount of watts, that hadn't had a stench that could be smelled easily. Though, my grow is not big now, you can smell it at the bottom of my 100' long driveway.
Have you grown really stinky strains? Diesel in particular? If you've grown diesel and it didn't smell, I'd be certainly worried and possibly attribute that to a negative factor in the grow causing terpenes to go stale.
Terpenes are the wonderful smell we get from plants. All plants have terpenes (or at least most do).
Terpenes can't be tamed. Though, a rose bush will smell more when the wind blows (but that doesn't mean the plant is not happy, it just means the wind is carrying the terpenes smell into your nostrils.) After a rainy day also. Make it rain, right? I've read a lot of your stuff and respect you fully, some of your flowers are fantastic looking also! But I wouldn't attribute a plant that isn't happy to a smelly plant. That I just can't buy. Terpenes my friend, terps!
I do think I've figured out mostly what is going on with a lesser smelling plant. Wind. Fans blowing. I'd reckon a some terps get rustled around causing some more smell. But wind is our friend in growing, it's a natural thing and plants love a good breeze.
Dr. Evil?Well you're not alone, the majority clearly think/feel I'm nuts and yet I have proven it over and over and others have applied my methods and gotten the same results and posted it here in this forum,,,,, it is what it is
I don't think you're crazy, I know the things you do work for ya, just baffled with the smell thing, really curious what is really the culprit or factor that causes the terps to go into hiding is allWell you're not alone, the majority clearly think/feel I'm nuts and yet I have proven it over and over and others have applied my methods and gotten the same results and posted it here in this forum,,,,, it is what it is
Exactly! Shit, if I throw 49 newly rooted cuts with a 6 day veg time into a 4x4 tray and flower for 64 days, for a total of 70 days, I could crush a gpw. That is the only factor I use for a gpw, is total grow time, anything else is really irrelevant. If someone veg 1 plant for 4 months and flowers for 10 weeks and gets 2.2lb from 1000w flowering bulb and used 1000w for the veg (because that would be a huge freaking plant and would totally need it most of the time).. That is not 1gpw imo. Thats a waste of electric, but some people want to lower their plant count. And in place they end up paying damn near the cost of electric as they would get in yield, pretty pointless on a medium /large scale since every 1000w running 12hrs a day in cali costs about 150-200$a month.You just can't compare grows.
I like the mpg analogy.
One driver is trying to get to the destination as fast as possible. The next is trying to get there with using the least amount of fuel/least amount of cost. The next is trying to get there with their car in the best possible condition. The next has cars arriving at the destination quite often and wants to maximize their delivery times. Then you have the factor of what cars and engines are being used by each person. What octane fuel they are each using. What type of tires are being used. How aerodynamic are the bodies of the cars being used. What roads/routes are being taken by each driver.
So yeah gpw isn't something to go by. At times it can be used but mostly just to tell someone they aren't doing shit right and that they should be getting more yeild.
Some folks do legal grows.Thats a waste of electric, but some people want to lower their plant count. And in place they end up paying damn near the cost of electric as they would get in yield, pretty pointless on a medium /large scale since every 1000w running 12hrs a day in cali costs about 150-200$a month.
If someone is growing strictly for themselves they may not want a large yield, they may want to grow several different varieties in relatively small quantities, to stay within possession limits and keep it on the legal tip, for one reason. Additionally, some lucky fucks have a very low cost per kw so they don't give a shit how much electricity costs, they will barely notice unless they are running more than ten thousand watts or something. All which goes to support the main point that @Anon Emaus and @AlphaPhase made; It can help you learn about your own grow, and teaches you very little in comparison with other grows/growers. (unless you run it like a science experiment among a group of growers with another group as a control, good luck with that) Let's face it, most of us are a bunch of untrained stoners making guesses, past a certain point. The best among us do research and develop skills. And the very best don't let it go to their heads.Some folks do legal grows.
Some of those folks live in places where plant count is limited, such as DC where folks are limited to 3 or 6 flowering plants depending on whether there is more than one adult in the residence.
So in order to optimize yield it's best to veg long and scrog 'em big.
Yeah, I touched base on why someone would grow a single large plant per light, it's just not really economical in California because our electric rates are .36cents a kwh, so to veg for 90 days and flower for 70 days, you're looking at 1200$ plus in electric for one plant. If I had to do this I wouldn't even grow indoor, I'd just use the wonderful sun and not worry about yield because it would be a hell of a lot more in the end then a year of indoor growing would accomplish if growing single plants indoor, and it would be mostly free in California most people try to figure out a way to optimize yield by using the least amount of electric as to be energy conscious, they have us by the balls.Some folks do legal grows.
Some of those folks live in places where plant count is limited, such as DC where folks are limited to 3 or 6 flowering plants depending on whether there is more than one adult in the residence.
So in order to optimize yield it's best to veg long and scrog 'em big.
hate to say it but you have no idea what you talking about. veg isnt the issue gpw should only be counted on flower cycle veg time is the kicker that shouldnt be calculated. using more plants to cut down on veg is better than vegging for 3 week or a month or 2 months thats just retarded unless you are playing the number game.hate to say it but no one indoors is pulling 3 pounds per 1k light unless they are vegging for half of the year
if you veg for 6 months and train that shit you better put that shit under at least 4k and cover a 64sqft area or more and will still yield what a 8x8 area would yeild which if done right should be 7-9 lbs if you only used 1k light you are gonna get shit buds except where the light is the best which is the most retarded setuphate to say it but no one indoors is pulling 3 pounds per 1k light unless they are vegging for half of the year
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yes this Its really more of how much can you get from a certain area and just hanging lights to cover said area with enough lumen. everything else is how dense your canopy is and strain and if you have any other problemsWhat concerns me is not grams per watt but maximum yield i can pull from a 3x3 area. Ive done the led, hps, cfl, mh. The best performance came from mh/hps hands down. The cfl came in second while the led came in dead last. Im sure other people will get different results but i am speaking from my experience which is limited to my own strains, types of lights, grow room, nutes, medium, basically the way i like to grow. I probably could have changed one thing and had a different outcome but im sticking to my own experiment and what works for me.
But I only pull 2lb's a light with a straight up cookies
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That one stinks too
ont use Co2 currently either. Lighter producers 1 gram/ watt
I got 228 in the end, lol. somehow came back to this thread hahaI can't tell you what you should expect from your plants, I can only comment on my own experience. What I'm saying is that in my personal experience with coco, given the variables I described, I can expect the numbers I mentioned. You may get less or you may blow any estimate out of the water. I always recommend planning for less rather than more so that you are pleasantly surprised.