CCCmints
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i honestly need to setup a little box so i can take clones or even keep a mother plant or two. it's really going to suck if i get a killer pheno out of this run and don't get to keep it...I'm speaking for the clone but there's definitely S1 phenos capable of hitting the yield. There's one that looks more indica dominant that I think might out yield the clone but wasn't as good.
I'd want to be running hydro but if I was going with soilless I would go with fast draining 50/50 mix of peat and growstones (they're like better hydroton). I'd put rooted clones into 1qt pots lined with something like microkote or spinout (or just mix copper (II) hydroxide n latex pain and make your own, all pots will be lined with this) and let them stay in there for about 3 weeks to get a truly dense root ball, you could probably do it at 2 weeks. Then go to 1-1.5 gal for another 2-3 weeks, then to a 3-4 gal, then two final container about a week before flower. They can be held pretty much indefinitely in the 3 gals if you need to wait for room to be opening up in bloom for the new plants.
For nutes I'd go with Either Jack's Citrus FeED or Dyna Gro's Foliage Pro as my base along with DG's Protekt. After the stretch give a bump in Ca and Mg and S (usually Mg supplements have a lot of S). Feed enough to keep the leaves green and productive but no more and feed at every watering. Plants are not like people, feeding them too much will not make them fat. Flush your medium out with 2-3x the volume of the pot of pH'd water and then feed as normal every 7-14 days. Salt build up will fuck your plants up.
The big trick is getting your tent filled with an evenly illuminated canopy and finding the environment the plants like. I find running negative pressure fucks things up. Make sure your intake can keep up with your exhaust.
Do you have a light mover in there? They help provide more even coverage. They don't really expand the area a light can cover but they help them cover it better.
One day I want to try to get a pound off a single plant under a 400W with the clone when I have space. I think she could do it.
am i supposed to be feeding every 7-14 days? i thought when i start nutrients i was supposed to do water < feed < water < feed etc. yeah i didn't think negative pressure was good so i plugged my exhaust fan into a speed controller. i have another booster fan though so i'm going to attach that to the one i've got running in the tent now. then i'll be able to crank the exhaust up a bit more (hopefully all the way but we'll see). for this first run i'm really gonna try to make my tent as optimal of an environment as possible. that will be the first step to increasing yield.
and thanks for the transplanting advice. i was under the impression that you didn't want to transplant too often because it stresses the plants out. but after thinking about it a bit i don't see where all that stress would be coming from..you've got me on a new way of thinking now. what i'm gathering from your transplant advice is you want the plant in a pot that fits the plant's size to establish a good rootball, then transplant to a bigger pot and right before flower put her in her final home. so i think in a few weeks i'm going to transplant to the 3 gallon pots i have and then order a couple 7 gallon smart pots. i hope 3 gallon to 7 gallon isn't too big of a jump.
the trough idea is a good one. i don't see why i would have to move the plants though? maybe if i were dealing with a lot of plants (like yourself) then i would put them in a trough.Yea ccc,you can easily pull 2lbs with some patience..id def have to side with duck on the larger pots..more roots equal more fruits...and vegging that long isn't gonna help itll hurt,if you leave em in a smaller pot..3gal pots were not meant for 5months of growth...3 months of veg and 2 flowering and it'll be a block of roots coated in salt...I got mothers that have been in the same pot for over a year,but I take special care of them and only veg(obviously)...if I were you id get an aluminum horse trough and line it with landscapefabric and use it for both plants..it'll be sturdy enough to move with all that weight(unlike a rubbermaid tote) and you can fasten screen supports all around it with the same sturdy metal...set that bad boy on a few bricks for drainage into a pan and you're set.