like a few people have already stated IT ALL depends on YOUR OWN personal situation and what genetics your growing. because there are heavy producing sativas and lightweight indicas! so its not as simple as that, these days everything is a polyhybrid and there are a number of techniques you may want to employ for that reason. Someone posted on the first page that sometimes you may want to use numerous techniques on the same plant, THAT IS THE SMARTEST THING ANYONE HAS SAID YET! THAT IS THE ANSWER YOUR LOOKING FOR!!! WHO EVER STARTED THIS THREAD, as you gain more experience you will begin to understand what your strains potential is in your environment and how to achieve that along with tailoring it to your specific situation. there are far to many variables to be able to tell someone this is exactly what you do to this or that strain.
p.s. F#%* kyle kushman!
p.s. F#%* kyle kushman!