strainbank
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im little a curious about this too. id imagine the yield would be less than half a zip.12x12 from seed? do you just not want to have any yield ? I don't get it.
im little a curious about this too. id imagine the yield would be less than half a zip.12x12 from seed? do you just not want to have any yield ? I don't get it.
12/12 only a month and a halfim little a curious about this too. id imagine the yield would be less than half a zip.
And after drying and trimming 1/2 oz if your lucky ?12/12 only a month and a half
honestly that's pretty legit. short, simple harvest. flowering is the more exciting part of growing. i think it's a cool idea if you can yield that much.I average 1.5-3 oz per plant 12/12 FS in 6.5L pots if that helps?
Aye, literally you can read the first page of this thread and have your questions answered@R1b3n4 so you did this with no veg time?
there are over 500 pages an im gonna go back to pg1?
Aye, literally you can read the first page of this thread and have your questions answered
3ga seems like a good size. 1ga is too small and 5ga is quite large for this type of game plan.Great pictures and information everyone has posted in this thread, very inspiring stuff!
I have a large amount of seeds to go through and this seems like a good way to go about it. I'm curious on what would be better to use; two or three gallon smart pots? My initial thought is that a plant run 12/12 from seed would not be able to take full advantage of the root space provided in a three gallon pot. The OP was using roughly 2.5g pots, so I'm leaning towards using my two gallon smart pots as I don't have to worry as much about them getting root bound and I could run more plants at once. Thoughts on my thoughts?
Did you read this persons previous posts? Please don't even...Great pictures and information everyone has posted in this thread, very inspiring stuff!
I have a large amount of seeds to go through and this seems like a good way to go about it. I'm curious on what would be better to use; two or three gallon smart pots? My initial thought is that a plant run 12/12 from seed would not be able to take full advantage of the root space provided in a three gallon pot. The OP was using roughly 2.5g pots, so I'm leaning towards using my two gallon smart pots as I don't have to worry as much about them getting root bound and I could run more plants at once. Thoughts on my thoughts?
No, who said they did? Please don't make up things. And I said his pot size will spend on his medium, stop being pissy because I pointed out that the question you asked was answered on the very first page of this thread, and lets educate noobs as you called this guy without the egos, thank you.@vitamin_green_inc hey you'd think he's gonna use soil or cocco, no one uses hydro mediums for gallon pots right? new growers usually use soil too. he was asking what size to use not what medium.
i guess i just had to ask again bc the crop looks amazing and it's an interesting idea to not even bother with autoflower genetics.yup 12/12 from when the seed broke the soil all the way to harvest, most strains done 12/12FS i find are under a foot high when they start flowering n by end of stretch the mostly end up under 3-3.5ft
Get a photo seed n try it mate, only way your gonna find out lol, we all had to take the plunge at some point loli guess i had to
i guess i just had to ask again bc the crop looks amazing and it's an interesting idea to not even bother with autoflower genetics.
what do you think? great grow though for sure.
no it was over 2 oz and it was trimmed in that pic lol yea good for meAnd after drying and trimming 1/2 oz if your lucky ?
But if that works for you. good job
That really dose not look to me to be 1.5 DRY oz's , maybe at best 1.5 really damp oz's .a lot of my photos are on a hard drive some where but heres 1 or 2...
Blue pit from breeders boutique 12/12 FS 2.2oz dry
QQxLivers, this one looked a bit scraggly but ended up at about 1.5 oz dry 12/12FS etc etc