glassblower3000
Well-Known Member
it's all about genetics!!!!!
i bought some also and used it for my last grow. it was the best 25 bux i have spent so far growin'..i use Humboldt's County Own, Gravity, Flower Hardener 0 - 2 -0 very good results from it...
Yes, put them under the sun for dense buds.I have to respectfully disagree with black thumb if you treat a naturally dense strain with poor lighting it won't be very dense, if you give a fluffy strain the optimal lighting conditions it will do better than it would without.
Currently HID lighting is the best to use for biggest yields, nothing is going to help more than vegging for longer periods so you have a bigger mature plant going into the flower cycle. If you are not vegging for at least 5 weeks and doing more than one transplant then you will not get much yield no matter what the strain is because the plant was not mature in less than 4 weeks and if your transplanting from a cup right into a 5 gallon bucket your plants rootball is weak and non existant. There is a major difference between someone who lets a plant get almost rootbound (shape of a rootball) and then transplants into a bit larger allowing the plant to again get almost rootbound (mine take 2 weeks per pot to rootbound aprox) if you just stick a plant from a cup to a huge container the roots go directly down and directly sideways like branches yes there is nothing at all inside this 5 gallon bucket like there would be if there was a softball sized rootball that was put into a bigger to become a bigger rootball and so and and so forth. Veg for longer periods and get the bigger lighting 600w I believe puts out 90,000 lumens anything less is toying around and why ask how to do it if your sitting there with some CFL bulbs and light leaks. Good luck and go with the flow, only you will know what works best in your enviornment by trial and errror and these are just some tips. Smoke on ......
You'd be surprised what 400 watts can do. I'm currently doing 11 plants under 430 watts. Two of my plants were vegged for 4 weeks but I topped and pruned it since it bushy as hell. The other 9 plants were clones which only vegged for about a week. I'm not sure how much I will yield yet but it's looking pretty good so far. So, yes I do think 400 watts is enough as long as everything else is in place.I'm appeciating that response. I'm growing first time and bottom line if you talk to the guys that are in this deep, you need the hid's....others aren't there yet...hey, I have a MH HPS switchable 400 w air cooled so if im vent it out with a 435 cc inline fan, I can get the light literally 10 inches over the plants...plenty for my size...I'm in a 3x3x6 tent with a bubbleponics 6 planter, total size on that is around 27"....do you agree thew 400 is enough for 6 fairly mature longer vegging plants to yield big and dense? Considering distance and other optimal environment controls in place?