d.c. beard
Well-Known Member
Looking great Drella! Man, you did the right thing trimming a few fans off and in the end you'll be glad you did you'll see.
I know Tom420 thinks he's the god of pot growing or something, but trust me you can't apply all the principles of growing outdoors, indoors. Sure outside leave every leaf there is, the sun is bright as shit and it'll penetrate any canopy as long as the sunlight comes down on it. Indoors is a whole 'nother story though, and when you're working with a lower power HID you need to maintain even light distribution to/through your canopy which cannot truly be done without sacrificing a few big fans here and there. Why would you not want to trim a few old big leaves that aren't photosynthesizing as fast anymore to expose a few hundred or more new leaves that are photosynthesizing fast plus (more importantly) open the area up so that lumens may penetrate more deeply in general? People that are scared to trim away a few leaves for the greater good of the plant are just stubborn and foolish. I mean, do what you want, but don't act like trimming a few leaves here and there is bad for the plants or your yield. Not with only a 400-600w HID.
Oh and Drella if you haven't already done this I would take something like an icepick and poke some holes around the bottom of those cups on the outside so that they can drain properly. You need some drainage or you can get root-rot.
I know Tom420 thinks he's the god of pot growing or something, but trust me you can't apply all the principles of growing outdoors, indoors. Sure outside leave every leaf there is, the sun is bright as shit and it'll penetrate any canopy as long as the sunlight comes down on it. Indoors is a whole 'nother story though, and when you're working with a lower power HID you need to maintain even light distribution to/through your canopy which cannot truly be done without sacrificing a few big fans here and there. Why would you not want to trim a few old big leaves that aren't photosynthesizing as fast anymore to expose a few hundred or more new leaves that are photosynthesizing fast plus (more importantly) open the area up so that lumens may penetrate more deeply in general? People that are scared to trim away a few leaves for the greater good of the plant are just stubborn and foolish. I mean, do what you want, but don't act like trimming a few leaves here and there is bad for the plants or your yield. Not with only a 400-600w HID.
Oh and Drella if you haven't already done this I would take something like an icepick and poke some holes around the bottom of those cups on the outside so that they can drain properly. You need some drainage or you can get root-rot.