MarsHydrofactory
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As we all know, almost all indoor #cannabis growers want bigger yields for less money, time and effort. Hope the below article could do some help for you guys to know how to increase potency & quality of home-grown buds, as well as how to produce buds with a better taste & smell, We viewed many articles that focus specifically on how to increase your indoor cannabis yields.
Here cover the main 5 easy ways to increase your indoor marijuana yields with any strains at harvest time. However, the genetics (strain) you start with will have a huge effect on your final results and yields. For growers who want to get a higher yield if possible to start with high-yielding genetics strains.
Now before you start worrying about increasing your cannabis yields, you must first make sure you’ve mastered the basics of growing and know how to deal with cannabis problems that crop up.
Yet once you’ve got a handle on how to successfully grow your cannabis plants, you must begin to understand the following 5 tactics in order to get the most yields from your indoor to grow space…

Table of Contents
Increase Light Intensity (and possibly add CO2)
Manipulate How Plants Grow (freeway to produce more bud)
Provide Correct Amount of Nutrients (sometimes less is more)
Control Growing Environment (let the growing environment work for you)
Harvest Plants Properly (most importantly, don’t harvest early!)
Bonus: Genetics Has a Major Effect on Yields (plus a few recommended high-yielding strains)
1.) Increase light intensity
(and possibly add CO2 so plants can use even more light)
When growing cannabis indoors, more light will generally give you bigger yields. A lot of growers wanna know how to increase the size, number, and density of their buds so they get bigger yields. The truth is, for most growers, the most effective way to increase bud size in the flowering stage is to increase LIGHT INTENSITY.


Learn exactly how to upgrade your indoor grow lights so you get the greatest light intensity.
If your cannabis plant has no major problems or illnesses, then the biggest factor affecting your yields is the light intensity provided.
Light is basically food for your plants. Turning light into energy via photosynthesis is how your plants get all their energy to grow and produce buds.
As a general rule of thumb…
More Intense Light = Larger Plants & Fatter Buds = Bigger Yields
After you’ve germinated your seeds (or rooted your clones), one of the most important things to do right from the beginning is to ensure that your plants are getting enough light.
During the vegetative stage, cannabis plants that don’t get enough light will tend to ‘stretch’ up toward the light with a lot of stem between nodes and leaves.
You need to provide enough light intensity to prevent young cannabis plants from stretching or growing too tall and falling over.
Example: The seedling to the left is stretching upwards because it is not getting enough light. The plant is trying to “reach” up towards what it thinks is the sun.
This stretching is not usually a good thing, because these seedings almost always fall over and will tend to grow into tall lanky plants. Tall, tower-like plants are hard to give proper light coverage in the flowering stage and will tend to get lower yields in most indoor setups.
That’s because, during the flowering stage (when the plant starts producing buds), the higher light intensity is what drives the production of buds. Wait, when does the vegetative stage end?
For most small-scale indoor growing setups, finding ways to increase the amount of light getting to the bud sites throughout the flowering stage is the most straightforward and effective way to increase your final yields.
In order to grow dense cannabis buds indoors, you need strong grow lights.
Once your cannabis plant is producing buds, anything you can do to help get more intense lights to the bud sites will tend to increase your yields. Indoor cannabis grows light provides the highest light levels close to the actual bulb. The further away from the bulb of cannabis grow light, the less intense the brightness experienced by the plant.
Because of this, it is tough to provide bright light to all the buds on a cannabis plant when the colas are uneven lengths or at different heights. It is most effective and efficient to grow cannabis plants so they have a lot of colas spaced relatively close together and at the same height.
Use training to control marijuana plant height
Cannabis growth patterns are something you have complete control over in the vegetative stage and taking the time to manipulate your young plants to make good use of your indoor grow lights is one of the best ways to increase your yields with the same lights.
Yet after flowering has already started, there’s not much you can do about uneven cola height without possibly hurting your plant, so if your plant is already flowering, you’ve just got to do your best to provide the most intense light possible to all the buds until harvest, without overheating or harming your precious growing colas. It’s important to keep plants cool during the flowering stage, as high temps can actually burn off terpenoids (smell/taste) and cannabinoids (potency), lowering the quality of buds even as you may be increasing the overall yields at harvest.
For the best results, you want all your buds directly exposed to intense light. Being in direct light seems to cause buds to swell up much more than when buds are hidden by leaves.
Why do buds need to be exposed? In the wild, cannabis buds are pollinated by the wind and need light from the sun to power the growth of seeds. A cannabis bud in the wild which is not exposed to air and light is unlikely to get pollinated, so the plant tends to not put much effort into the hidden middle and lower buds on the plant. Only buds that are exposed to air and bright light will tend to fatten up.
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Here cover the main 5 easy ways to increase your indoor marijuana yields with any strains at harvest time. However, the genetics (strain) you start with will have a huge effect on your final results and yields. For growers who want to get a higher yield if possible to start with high-yielding genetics strains.
Now before you start worrying about increasing your cannabis yields, you must first make sure you’ve mastered the basics of growing and know how to deal with cannabis problems that crop up.
Yet once you’ve got a handle on how to successfully grow your cannabis plants, you must begin to understand the following 5 tactics in order to get the most yields from your indoor to grow space…

Table of Contents
Increase Light Intensity (and possibly add CO2)
Manipulate How Plants Grow (freeway to produce more bud)
Provide Correct Amount of Nutrients (sometimes less is more)
Control Growing Environment (let the growing environment work for you)
Harvest Plants Properly (most importantly, don’t harvest early!)
Bonus: Genetics Has a Major Effect on Yields (plus a few recommended high-yielding strains)
1.) Increase light intensity
(and possibly add CO2 so plants can use even more light)
When growing cannabis indoors, more light will generally give you bigger yields. A lot of growers wanna know how to increase the size, number, and density of their buds so they get bigger yields. The truth is, for most growers, the most effective way to increase bud size in the flowering stage is to increase LIGHT INTENSITY.


Learn exactly how to upgrade your indoor grow lights so you get the greatest light intensity.
If your cannabis plant has no major problems or illnesses, then the biggest factor affecting your yields is the light intensity provided.
Light is basically food for your plants. Turning light into energy via photosynthesis is how your plants get all their energy to grow and produce buds.
As a general rule of thumb…
More Intense Light = Larger Plants & Fatter Buds = Bigger Yields

After you’ve germinated your seeds (or rooted your clones), one of the most important things to do right from the beginning is to ensure that your plants are getting enough light.
During the vegetative stage, cannabis plants that don’t get enough light will tend to ‘stretch’ up toward the light with a lot of stem between nodes and leaves.
You need to provide enough light intensity to prevent young cannabis plants from stretching or growing too tall and falling over.

Example: The seedling to the left is stretching upwards because it is not getting enough light. The plant is trying to “reach” up towards what it thinks is the sun.
This stretching is not usually a good thing, because these seedings almost always fall over and will tend to grow into tall lanky plants. Tall, tower-like plants are hard to give proper light coverage in the flowering stage and will tend to get lower yields in most indoor setups.
That’s because, during the flowering stage (when the plant starts producing buds), the higher light intensity is what drives the production of buds. Wait, when does the vegetative stage end?
For most small-scale indoor growing setups, finding ways to increase the amount of light getting to the bud sites throughout the flowering stage is the most straightforward and effective way to increase your final yields.
In order to grow dense cannabis buds indoors, you need strong grow lights.

Once your cannabis plant is producing buds, anything you can do to help get more intense lights to the bud sites will tend to increase your yields. Indoor cannabis grows light provides the highest light levels close to the actual bulb. The further away from the bulb of cannabis grow light, the less intense the brightness experienced by the plant.
Because of this, it is tough to provide bright light to all the buds on a cannabis plant when the colas are uneven lengths or at different heights. It is most effective and efficient to grow cannabis plants so they have a lot of colas spaced relatively close together and at the same height.
Use training to control marijuana plant height
Cannabis growth patterns are something you have complete control over in the vegetative stage and taking the time to manipulate your young plants to make good use of your indoor grow lights is one of the best ways to increase your yields with the same lights.
Yet after flowering has already started, there’s not much you can do about uneven cola height without possibly hurting your plant, so if your plant is already flowering, you’ve just got to do your best to provide the most intense light possible to all the buds until harvest, without overheating or harming your precious growing colas. It’s important to keep plants cool during the flowering stage, as high temps can actually burn off terpenoids (smell/taste) and cannabinoids (potency), lowering the quality of buds even as you may be increasing the overall yields at harvest.
For the best results, you want all your buds directly exposed to intense light. Being in direct light seems to cause buds to swell up much more than when buds are hidden by leaves.
Why do buds need to be exposed? In the wild, cannabis buds are pollinated by the wind and need light from the sun to power the growth of seeds. A cannabis bud in the wild which is not exposed to air and light is unlikely to get pollinated, so the plant tends to not put much effort into the hidden middle and lower buds on the plant. Only buds that are exposed to air and bright light will tend to fatten up.

(will continue to post tomorrow~)







