cerebralvibrator
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Nirvana Northern Lights feminised x4. (2 per pot).
Northern Lights is highly adapted to indoor growing. Nearly all promising modern indoor strains contain NL genes. High flower to leaf ratio, compact buds, good yields and exceptional resin production are all characteristics displayed by this wonderful plant. Northern Lights is a most lucrative plant for the indoor grower. The smoke is full bodied yet somewhat neutral in flavour.
This is the follow up to my Bubba O Kushgrow. Same methods, 2 feminised seeds per pot, grown 12/12 from germination. In soil, this time with sphagnum moss layer at bottom and sides. Soil is Bonsai soil, very free draining loam based plus perlite.
Its a small cabinet just a metre square and 30cm deep! 350watts of CFLs BUT on sunny days they go outdoors under that great grow lamp in the sky J I have had pleasing results this way. I keep the plants short using LST and grow for an average of just 1.5 oz dry per POT, I have found that running 2 per pot is no problem and its relatively easy to hit my modest target this way.
PLEASE dont post telling me to get myself a HPS is all I ask! I grew for many years with HPS lamps but these days Im happy keeping it small and using my CFLs and for small cabinet grows they are honestly hard to beat in my humble opinion.
I will update regularly with pics and explain my methods as it moves on. Ill add text to the pics where I can for clarity.
Here goes then; Nirvana feminised Northern Lights from those nice people at pick & mix seeds so you buy only what you want and no more and you always get a part of the original packaging for peace of mind great service.
Any questions, or constructive criticism please ask away J Thanks for looking in.
Pics show: The 4 NL seeds and my small cabinet etc. Also a shot of my last NL grow, a revegged indoor plant, harvested then planted out in June 2007, she came back beautifully as you can see and gave me OZs of really nice earthy tasting buds by early October. Continually cut back during July/August to hold that bushy shape.
*edit* date on seed pic should be '11th June' !!
Northern Lights is highly adapted to indoor growing. Nearly all promising modern indoor strains contain NL genes. High flower to leaf ratio, compact buds, good yields and exceptional resin production are all characteristics displayed by this wonderful plant. Northern Lights is a most lucrative plant for the indoor grower. The smoke is full bodied yet somewhat neutral in flavour.
This is the follow up to my Bubba O Kushgrow. Same methods, 2 feminised seeds per pot, grown 12/12 from germination. In soil, this time with sphagnum moss layer at bottom and sides. Soil is Bonsai soil, very free draining loam based plus perlite.
Its a small cabinet just a metre square and 30cm deep! 350watts of CFLs BUT on sunny days they go outdoors under that great grow lamp in the sky J I have had pleasing results this way. I keep the plants short using LST and grow for an average of just 1.5 oz dry per POT, I have found that running 2 per pot is no problem and its relatively easy to hit my modest target this way.
PLEASE dont post telling me to get myself a HPS is all I ask! I grew for many years with HPS lamps but these days Im happy keeping it small and using my CFLs and for small cabinet grows they are honestly hard to beat in my humble opinion.
I will update regularly with pics and explain my methods as it moves on. Ill add text to the pics where I can for clarity.
Here goes then; Nirvana feminised Northern Lights from those nice people at pick & mix seeds so you buy only what you want and no more and you always get a part of the original packaging for peace of mind great service.
Any questions, or constructive criticism please ask away J Thanks for looking in.
Pics show: The 4 NL seeds and my small cabinet etc. Also a shot of my last NL grow, a revegged indoor plant, harvested then planted out in June 2007, she came back beautifully as you can see and gave me OZs of really nice earthy tasting buds by early October. Continually cut back during July/August to hold that bushy shape.
*edit* date on seed pic should be '11th June' !!
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