Humanrob
Well-Known Member
I've been changing strains every single grow, so I won't have any useful direct points of comparison in regards to my SIPs. There are several more seasoned growers with longer/better histories than I who could have some valuable input about SIPs yields in the coming weeks and months.i hope the accelerated growth also increases yield proportionally
And the impact may not be universal. If one grower's method was using coco and letting the medium dry between waterings, and another was growing in organic soil and always kept it moist, the coco guy's first grow in SIPs might show more a dramatic difference just because the plants have a more drastic condition change to react to. I'm just guessing, but that and the fact that we're all building them to different specs, I would not be surprised if the results varied.
Another factor that may emerge over time will be finding out if some strains respond to SIPs differently than others. Or maybe Indicas or Sativas do better in this set up. Or... this could be one of those rare things that just works in 99% of the situations. Time will tell.