I hear ya, I use 400 watters and put 30 plants in one gallon pots and clean them up like yours well maybe a little less, I get about an average of 3/4-oz per plant. I use to let them grow about 1'-1'6" then flower 9 in a 3*3 and get almost 2oz per plant, but I was using 2 gallon pots. I just dont understand why you would use 5 gallons and clean them up so much with 600 watters?Those are all 600Wers...
I did leave some underbrush before... But averaged the same yield...
It's more of a time consuming pain in the ass to trim small buds... That don't add up to much... So I trim them off and give a couple grams to the tops.
They get so crowded in there there's nothing but colas showing by the end.
Looks tasty as hell-----nice candy!!!-----great color/density/size. I can tell they got alot of loveYou'll die too buddy...
Hard to judge what they'll finish like considering it's week three... But these looked about the same around this time...
Some finished product.
A little reminder of what's to come...
Why did you post those pics?-----I'm going to send MerryMaids and some bleach to ya. Not trying to be rude or negative but man---that's one filthy room---You're setting yourself up for failure.Aight I got you. I use a cup to measure my nutes in but I will add the protech first from now on. I mean recycle by, My whole system is meant for drip lines after it water's the plants whats left over collects into a res tray with air stones then I reuse it. For three days then it goes into my train wreck pot. I water three times a day right now because of the coco is so airy and doesn't hold any water. The bottom will stay wet but not the top, So once I fell I got a good root ball I will cut down on the water until heavy into flower.. Idk if that makes sense? does to me but Im a little off
Yeah, everyone knows plants don't like dirt.Why did you post those pics?-----I'm going to send MerryMaids and some bleach to ya. Not trying to be rude or negative but man---that's one filthy room---You're setting yourself up for failure.
I wasn't trying to be negative at all----Pathogens/virus/mold spores/bacteria and other nasty stuff you don't want in your garden can multiply very fast and cause major problems--I'm sure the time you've put into your garden is valuable and I would hate to see you or anyone loose a crop. 10% bleach solution takes care of 99.99% of these problems with a regular schedule and a little elbow grease.