First Journal Sort of a Stealth Grow

How much might I yield?


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The seedlings are taking right off. I have a jar of randoms that I picked from for 4 of them that I wasn't sure were gonna start. So I put two seeds in each of those, and almost all ended up sprouting.
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See here's some pistols!
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She's bushing out nicely. Temps are a little higher in there then I'd like but she seems to be taking it so far. About 95° average.
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davejohnson62

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Nice man she is looking good. How do you like that rock wool? Iv never tried it before. I totally forgot to take some pics yesterday I will try at 4 am when I'm home and the lights come on
 
I've never had a problem with it. I usually soak them in some water with a pH of about 5.0 over night then put the seeds in them the next day and I've had a lot of success with germinating this way.
 

davejohnson62

Active Member
I don't get it. The buds felt wicked dense when I chopped it down now there more airy. I know you loose a lot of water and stuff but how do you get fence buds
 
Top 5 Reasons for Airy Buds

  1. Light - Not enough light is the most common reason buds don’t develop as dense as they could. On the flip side, too-bright light (or buds being too close to grow lights) can also cause buds to develop poorly and/or produce airy fox-tails.

  2. Temperature - Cannabis wants the temperature just right for optimal bud growth. Too-hot or too-cold temps can cause buds to grow airy.

  3. Nutrients - Buds won’t fatten and get dense if the nutrients aren’t right. For example giving too much nitrogen in the flowering stage results in airy buds, but that's not the only thing. Other nutrient problems can be caused by incorrect pH, not giving enough nutrients, giving too much nutrients, or giving the plant the wrong kind of nutrients for the flowering stage.

  4. Airflow - Poor airflow around buds will prevent those buds from developing as dense as they could. In the wild cannabis is a wind-pollinated plant, so it only spends energy growing and fattening buds that are exposed to fresh air and a breeze.

  5. Roots - Under-watering, overwatering, and/or root problems (such as root rot or a too-small container) will hurt yields and prevent buds from getting as dense as they could be since the plant isn’t able to run at peak efficiency.
  6. Genetics play a small role as well.
 

davejohnson62

Active Member
Nice I guess I could have just looked that up lol. And yeah I hope the next one does better it feels like there is more bud on it and it seems to still have a while to go. So we will see. I got my holes dug saterday for my out door also give it some time to get rained on and packed before I plant my mother's out there
 
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