well for niewbies ion generators and extra co2 feeding might be a bit.. u know..
I some points are good, some are a bit not. some still could have more info. anyway, you cannot expect to put all the knowledge in one post. people read tons of books before they get to understand everything.
here's what I disagree with or have something to add.
2. I grow with constant 36% RH from seed. Had no problems whatsoever. tried raising it, did not notice any difference.
4. flushing is BAD. Cannot emphasize it enough. It can be used only as a last resort, i.e. serious overfeeding. It highly stresses the plant that results in reduced yield.
5. during the plants life it needs full spectrum of light. warm white 2700K-3000K and 6000K-6500K are the most beneficial colors. best use 3:1 ratio with 3 being 6500K in veg and 3 being 2700K in flower. You could go with 3K from start to finish with some additional 6500K and would not notice a big difference in yield.
7. I've read some growers did not see benefits from molasses, but if you have them, it does not hurt for you to use it.
8. 2 days of absolute darkness is just a hype. it does not make plant flower faster, it causes additional stress to the plant.
10. hydrogen peroxide kills bacteria in soil. if should be used when plant is overwared so provide extra oxygen for the roots because peroxide kills bacterias, make new molecules releasing oxygen. When flushing you plant this could help for it to survive cause it would produce oxygen which flushing/overwatering pushed out of soil, but when watering properly this should not be used. unless you experience some mold or fungi.
12. feeding of 3-1-2 NPK with Ca-Mg supplement for healthy growth and S containing nutes from 4th week of flowering to increase thc production. No high P food in indoor grows as it locks out some micro elements and deficiency of P is very rare in indoor grows.
13. Do not stop feeding last two weeks as it does not remove anything from buds and it does not make them any better, proper drying and curing does. The only thing it does it extremely stresses the plant and result in yield. Drying the buds till their stems are snapping and then curring them in constant 62% RH releases chlorophyll and this is where the taste and potency are maximized not flushing or feeding.
22. Foliage feeding not always helps a plant. On flowering stages it causes buds to mold/rot. In veg under stronger lighting like hps drops can form magnifying lenses and burn the leaves. I do not spray plants anymore as it only worsen the things for me.
23. reflecting the light from the bottom is not worth the effort IMO. bottom of the leaves contain 1/3rd of chlorophyll and therefore photosynthesize less, also light distance increases and with light source as cfl because of the poor penetration you would hardly benefit at all. cfls should be 1-3" from plant to benefit best.
great work man, but quite a lot misleading information.
for newbies I would advise to read
Uncle Bens tweaks and pointers with all of the commnets. so many things are answered in there. Also Mel Franks book - Marijuana Grower's Insider's Guide. 1993, or another Mel Franks book Marijuana Grower's Guide Deluxe: Revised Color Edition 1997 by red eye press. And only then start reading forums so you would get your knowledge from scientifically proven facts rather from those bs hypes floating in these forums/snake oil sellers/grow bibles writers.