StareCase
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Some of us adhere to the "it's better to have many giant ones ..." principle.... it's best to have many small flowers than one giant one ...
But that's just l'il old me.
Some of us adhere to the "it's better to have many giant ones ..." principle.... it's best to have many small flowers than one giant one ...
until you get your one or two giant cola that are junk because of bud rot...Said no trimmer ever
Good air flow prevents that. In a 2 x 4 two plant SCROG, on average, we'll get 30-40 pretty large tops and 50-60 secondary layer nuggets approaching the size of my thumbs. 3 fans circulating 24 x 7 throughout the tent prevents bud rot and grey mold.... until you get your one or two giant cola that are junk because of bud rot ...
That being said i have made a conscience effort to downsize my outdoor plants but it has nothing to do with wanting smaller colas and everything to do with ease of maintenance and getting away from laddersWith the loot i gamble on the hobby and a 6 plant limit id rather lose than strive for popcorn
Couldn't agree more, though where i live the there is dew every morning from august until the winter in october. I found a good way to prevent rot is to build a roof over plants but it's not always possible. I'd consider 30-40 tops a large number of smaller colas, not necessarly small but not large like baseball bat + size. Smaller colas doesn't mean popcorn budsGood air flow prevents that. In a 2 x 4 two plant SCROG, on average, we'll get 30-40 pretty large tops and 50-60 secondary layer nuggets approaching the size of my thumbs. 3 fans circulating 24 x 7 throughout the tent prevents bud rot and grey mold.
Running an even canopy such as yours will keep your plant Fromm getting the type of colas as in my avatarOne or two? Give me some credit i lose more than that. Whats your secret to small colas?
If you are making a manifold plant at least one of the tutorials here says 16 tips gives more weight than 32. That's probably where the 16 comes in. According to them (on this type of grow) after 16 the buds are less than half size of the 16.Thank you!
My ladies range from 15-25ish cola's now, so I guess I will have a good side by side comparison.
Any reason for 16? Does size or strain affect that number in anyway?
So the smaller manifold will produce higher yields than a larger manifold?... If you are making a manifold plant at least one of the tutorials here says 16 tips gives more weight than 32 ...
Just passing on what I've grown ...... Just passing on what I've heard ...
I'm glad to know that. Like I said, "I heard...". When someone asks how much they can from a 2x4 scrog I wont be able to tell them because mine is 4x4. So I'll just say "Someone posted that they get...".Just passing on what I've grown ...
Those three yields were with a Viparspectra blurple no less. That was the only light that I have done all three types of grows with and I needed to compare apples with apples. I've since upgraded to Timber 3000K COB's. I have only done a small manifold with them and pulled 16.3 oz. Starting in the fall I will be trying a large manifold and then doing a full SCROG to see what I can pull.... When someone asks how much they can from a 2x4 scrog I wont be able to tell them because mine is 4x4. So I'll just say "Someone posted that they get..." ...
Partially ... nutrients can play an important role in the final yield. But after flowering with blurples and now the COB's - using the same Remo nutrients each time in the same environment - final yield is rather dependent upon the quality of your lighting. Just swapping out the lights increased the yields by nearly 6 oz.... Yield is wholly dependent on the nutrients and type of nutrients available at different times in the life of your plant ...
Yes I do. Many years ago I did a couple of successful outdoor grows when I had the entire day of full sun. And I would love to do one lady outdoors during the summer as well as the tent grow. But just like in real estate, location location location is vital! Too many tall trees don't provide that same full sunlight as I had before. It's pretty filtered by the thick canopies.... @StareCase, I take it that you do all indoor growing? ...
Use large beach towels.... I work late so need to plug light leaks ...
The leaks aren't that bad. I never worried about before and have had only one go hermi but this grow is important enough to put the effort out. The door is a plastic accordion door that light shines through and behind it is some aluminum faced bubble wrap insulation that I roll up like a window shade. All is realy fairly good.Yes I do. Many years ago I did a couple of successful outdoor grows when I had the entire day of full sun. And I would love to do one lady outdoors during the summer as well as the tent grow. But just like in real estate, location location location is vital! Too many tall trees don't provide that same full sunlight as I had before. It's pretty filtered by the thick canopies.
Use large beach towels.
I am sure that there are leaks in my tent too and I keep the VEG area about 3' away. So to plug the leaks I will drape a large beach towel over the entire side of the tent that faces the VEG area. I clip them to the top of the tent with those big black alligator clips and let it drape down. Not much light leaks through thick terrycloth.