Three a Light???

Porky1982

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It seems like the real issue is with the price of the book. Don’t care what it costs because I don’t need to buy it to know what it says. If you’re going to do it side by side, I hope you’re giving the Schwazze one silica too. That’s one of the things that helps make it work! Ive done a side by side too, with clones from same mother, using the success nutrients (that’s designed for Schwazze) and yielded about 18% more. Everything I did to one, I did to the other except the Schwazze!
Wow nutrients designed for specific leaf striping techniques!!
Now I've heard it all!! Hahahahahaha
 

Laythy

Member
hey yall, new here but been growing for years. ive used de lights for as long as they been out and been getting between 1.5 and 3.5 (my highest) per light with 0 defoliation. and i mean 0. i dont remove any leaves unless they dead or not getting light because they are covered by other leaves. i do believe that leaves that dont get enough light consumes part of the energy stored to stay alive until it starts to die off so thats the reason behind it. and i highly believe yield size is strain dependent hence the 1.5 to 3.5 per light fluctuation.

i got here because i too was searching for the pdf because a friend of mine told me about it and i was arguing with him that defoliation makes 0 sense. and thats my 2 cents.
 

Richalpha

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Can anyone help me out with m2 per flowering plant, m2 per flowering and yield per plant?
1 m2 is about 10ft^2,a 5x5 tent is 25ft^2 thats 2.5m2

Square ft ÷ by 10= the number of m2

so if the yield is suppose to be 500g per m2 that means if u have a full canopy, your whole grow space if full, and your plants are healthy u will have on average 500g×2.5m2=1250g

This is what I mean by full canopy

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Wow nutrients designed for specific leaf striping techniques!!
Now I've heard it all!! Hahahahahaha
Although I like the 'now I've heard it all' sentiment, I can say that insane defoliation ALWAYS requires nutrient adjustment when you first strip them. No, heavy defoliation is not a new technique and it's certainly not so difficult that it warrants the price of the book. But, when you rid the plant of it's built-in 'reservoirs', you do need to know what needs to be replaced, and pronto, since the plants have nowhere to get what they need except for from the root zone. The nutrient line provided by success does actually address that issue. It's like a regimen for noobs to bang out weight. I disagree with the whole concept. I'd be happier with a 300g run of top-shelf, clean herb, than I would be with some juiced up mids any day. Quality before quantity ALWAYS. To hell with big canna and all that it represents. I guess people have forgotten that money is NOT actually a requirement to sustain life and it certainly does not ensure happiness. . .look at the number of influencer and celebrity suicides.....
 

Heisenbyd

Member
I enjoy growing so much that three on a light is insane I like herb fresh and variety. The three lbs to a light is not a goal.
 

Richalpha

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Although I like the 'now I've heard it all' sentiment, I can say that insane defoliation ALWAYS requires nutrient adjustment when you first strip them. No, heavy defoliation is not a new technique and it's certainly not so difficult that it warrants the price of the book. But, when you rid the plant of it's built-in 'reservoirs', you do need to know what needs to be replaced, and pronto, since the plants have nowhere to get what they need except for from the root zone. The nutrient line provided by success does actually address that issue. It's like a regimen for noobs to bang out weight. I disagree with the whole concept. I'd be happier with a 300g run of top-shelf, clean herb, than I would be with some juiced up mids any day. Quality before quantity ALWAYS. To hell with big canna and all that it represents. I guess people have forgotten that money is NOT actually a requirement to sustain life and it certainly does not ensure happiness. . .look at the number of influencer and celebrity suicides.....
I feel like if u water coco daily until runoff or grow hydroponicly the plants are getting what they need daily. Like u said its not rocket science
 

LCPGrower1980

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I feel like if u water coco daily until runoff or grow hydroponicly the plants are getting what they need daily. Like u said its not rocket science
Same if you are growing in Living Soil. The Soil Food Web is capable of providing the plant with exactly what it wants whenever it wants it.
 

Bigdaddy76

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I wish mine were that little to setup again. Here's 4 of 9 506's going in my rooms and are getting an additional 225 as backup with 15 tons of cooling per room.
You have some real space! I have a dual 155 in my greenhouse. Hopefully it’ll keep up
 
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