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robert2k2

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hey ive not got no expensive set up or im not growing outdoors ( nosey neighbours) so i set off to grow in a room by a window and see what happens ive used lights ect in a shed but nothing to claim im professional but a few sucsesses now id like to know what this could yeild as im clueless any guesses? or ideas to make then more healthy ect is appriciated?

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s0high

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Wow them stretched something crazy. I would say 2 ounces or so dry. I would also work on staking them up or stringing them up somehow. As for improvements.... Ehh they look good for their conditions, look healthy ect... Only way to improve on that is more nutrients and more light.
 

South Texas

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Nice. For improvements, maybe, Some reflective sheeting behind the plants would do really good. I forget the name of the shit, but get the good shit, not tin foil. They are staving for more lite. A cheap flo light during the day would help greatly. Until you get more light, your yield will be only 1/16th of the plants potential. A little liquid seaweed, molasses, Epsom salt, greensand & fish emulsion would be appreciated , also, by your Ladies. All can be found at the local grocery/nursery market. Good luck.
 

Howards Alias

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Wow them stretched something crazy. I would say 2 ounces or so dry. I would also work on staking them up or stringing them up somehow. As for improvements.... Ehh they look good for their conditions, look healthy ect... Only way to improve on that is more nutrients and more light.

2oz...you really think that much? I'd say not even 1.
 

s0high

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Ya well I didnt want him to be depressed :) Ya 1-2 ounces. hehe

What really matters I think for you robert is that the plant does look overall pretty healthy.
 

robert2k2

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hehe thx for the replys i aint 2 dissapointed at the 1-2 ounces lol theres enuff on market in my area to simply find it on the floor sumwhere rofl im purely in it for the grow and the harvest as close to natural as possible.

just a few more questions thanks for the help :)

1) so far ive used only rain water and still bottled water should i add neuts?

2) if adding neuts will this change any off the final outcome? i want close to natural as possible!

3) flores lights if i add one to 2 sockets iver hanging above or facing up from under neath would this incrase the yeild by much? ive never used flos so would those cheap energy bulbs u use in house but 100watt work??

4) any other recomendations?

thanks for the help ill update with pictures let u see how they going
 

neo777

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yes that would really help, people usually get from a half g to a full g per watt used, with florecents its usually closer to half a gram per watt, but thats alot more bud in the end. if I was you I would buy a cheap hps like 150 or 250 watts and feed your plants some nutes with the middle number higher. good luck Peace
 

neo777

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also it looks like you plucked a number of nodes of your plant, did they just dye or were ya feining for some chronic?
 

robert2k2

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ive chopped the top a few times cause off height and a few leaves around the bottom started browning center out so i chopped them early to let the plant recover and continue its growth im gunna put 2 100 wat flos under it letting the light shine up and then natural sun fromt he window will cover the top you reckon this wil be ok
 

regrets

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Don't bother adding extra light shining up, plants don't really take in light from the underside of leaves, put those lights above the plant or on the sides if need be. Definately get some flowering nutes on them, they will need the extra energy to bud. Also I am confused as to how many plants you actually have there, looks like 2. My honest opinion on how much you will yield is probably not more (or much more) than 1/4 oz per plant.
 
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