White Widow, Pineapple Chunk, C - Train, and BagSeed Grow! + LST

best cfl grow i've seen in awhile - very bushy plants you typically see with hid. excellent control of light distance. do you have enough light to properly flower that many plants? to keep up the pace you've started you want to be around 7,000 lumens per square foot of growing area during flowering. really tough to get that much light with cfl's but your yield will grow proportionately with the amount of light (within reason, don't go above 10,000 lumens per square ft).

some of your containers look borderline small for the size of the plant. you want to shoot for 1 gallon of pot size per foot of estimated final height of plant. at the end of each grow i check the roots to see if the plant was limited by being root bound, something you want to avoid as it limits yield. adjust in your next grow.

this may sound a little counter intuitive, but if you have never had nute burn then you are probably giving your plants less food than they can absorb, again limiting your yield. you might want to choose one plant to increase the nutes slowly (like from 100% of recommended amount to 125% of recommended amount) to see how your plants react. don't generalize too much because your different strains will have different reactions.

not a lot else to say, as things are going really well, thus not a lot of comments in your journal.
 
best cfl grow i've seen in awhile - very bushy plants you typically see with hid. excellent control of light distance. do you have enough light to properly flower that many plants? to keep up the pace you've started you want to be around 7,000 lumens per square foot of growing area during flowering. really tough to get that much light with cfl's but your yield will grow proportionately with the amount of light (within reason, don't go above 10,000 lumens per square ft).

some of your containers look borderline small for the size of the plant. you want to shoot for 1 gallon of pot size per foot of estimated final height of plant. at the end of each grow i check the roots to see if the plant was limited by being root bound, something you want to avoid as it limits yield. adjust in your next grow.

this may sound a little counter intuitive, but if you have never had nute burn then you are probably giving your plants less food than they can absorb, again limiting your yield. you might want to choose one plant to increase the nutes slowly (like from 100% of recommended amount to 125% of recommended amount) to see how your plants react. don't generalize too much because your different strains will have different reactions.

not a lot else to say, as things are going really well, thus not a lot of comments in your journal.

thanks a lot man! i know, not a lot of people have been commenting.
I'm either gonna get a 400 watt hps or a few 100 watt 2700k cfls. i'm not sure yet, it just depends on how much money i have.

and actually i'm transplanting the two smaller containers today to 2 or 3 gallon containers and watering with full strength nutes for the first time.
do you know if it's alright to let nutes sit in water jugs for a couple days at a time or should i mix fresh nutes with fresh water?
 
i'm about to water full strength nutes for the first time, do you guys think i should add half strength of big bloom and full strength of grow big. i have foxfarm big bloom and grow big nutes btw. lemme know what you think or what you personally do at this stage.
 
Watered with full strength nutes for the first time last night, Fox Farm's Grow Big and Big Bloom, they took it very well. I think i'm gonna veg them for 4 more weeks.

pic 1. White Widow #1
pic 2. White Widow #1
pic 3. White Widow #2
pic 4. White Widow #2
pic 5. Vanilla Kush
pic 6. Vanilla Kush
pic 7. White Widow #3
pic 8. Pineapple Chunk
pic 9. Group #1
pic 10. Group #2
 

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lots of new growth since i topped them, i'm thinking about doing a scrog but i'm not sure, what do you guys think? i'll probably veg them for 2 - 3 more weeks. i also added an exhaust pc fan and another side fan, temps are still around 77 - 79, i wanna get it down to atleast 75, any ideas? let me know if you have any advice or anything!
 

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Whats the one in the back with the really fat indica leaves? They all look healthy, Im looking forward to the finished product.
 
I haven't really messed with the Scrog from my experience. Im having excellent results with my training. If you notice the trainwreck in my grow it was extremely stringy almost, if not stretchy. All I have been using is some neon trotline string from walmart, and just completely laying the plant over. I'm not really sure if the Scrog is a bitch to pull the plant out of or not.. thats the only reason I havent wanted to attempt it. keep up the awesome work.. sub'd
 
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