what changes have YOU made and seen the biggest improvement in quality?

haole420

Active Member
going aquaponic, throwing more light at them, letting them go for as long as possible (in wk13, probably going until wk15)
 

Stellah

Active Member
Not listening to people who claim removing leaves is good.....Biggest lie in the cannabis world.Not removing leaves stems etc. when u harvest.Leaving it all on and trimming when its dry.Thanks Uncle B!
 

legallyflying

Well-Known Member
Not listening to an old guy in the forum who used to grow weed outdoors in the 70's and now doesn't grow at all but simply keeps regurgitating the same old advice over and over and over.

Sorry you got sucked in stellah, but your loosing out on yield indoors by not trimming. % that it actually matters to me ..about .05
 

tusseltussel

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canopy managment indeed. I believe that you do not have to remove leaves if you manage your canopy properly. Might be why uncle ben (as much of an ass he is) gets away with preaching no leaf removal. If you grow an open plant like douchebag ben and trim it up a little then you don't have all that bullshit at the bottom getting blocked and light is able to got all around your ladies lower areas because you took the time to spread her open and train her when she was young. I wouldn't let her dry out either befor trimming that shits just a pain in the ass and you want to get that clorophyl the fuck away from here asap. good day y'all
 

Nmccray420

Member
I've realized that growing mary jane is like falling in love. There is no recipe for success. It takes patience and practice. You can follow someone else's advice to the T and still have f'd up plants (as I did). Like love, you must find what works for you. Treat her right and she would make you feel like you're walking on clouds. Cheers bongsmilie
 

Uncle Ben

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Growing MJ is as simple as growing basil or a tomato plant. Grow it naturally, don't push it, use common sense and no gimmicks and it will produce extremely well.
 

Uncle Ben

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.....then you don't have all that bullshit at the bottom getting blocked and light is able to got all around your ladies lower areas because you took the time to spread her open and train her when she was young. I wouldn't let her dry out either befor trimming that shits just a pain in the ass and you want to get that clorophyl the fuck away from here asap. good day y'all
Stupid is a stupid does.
 

tusseltussel

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Stupid is a stupid does.
I don't get it Ben what do you mean...sorry to be downon you but you are very confrontational in every thread I see you on. I posted in a thread agreeing with you a few months ago and even when I was on your side you came in the roomwith your ass up on you're shoulders so I'm not sorry if I offend you or speak ill of you, you bring it on yourself. Training your plant is what you do by topping I'm agreeing with your method, trimming when dry is a pain in the ass good day sir
 

cannawizard

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I don't know why UB is "confrontational".. and I don't always agree with him in all matters pertaining (cannabis growing), but he is knowledgeable if you get past the persona.. And I learned a lot from him.

Honestly, I think its just in the delivery of his statements, I do think he means well --but his responses may not reflect that "taken as is" :p

**thats why I also smoke a bowl before login on RIU ;)
 

heresSMOKEY

Active Member
ub gives some great advice over the years ive been growing and since i joined these forums, he always has advice for plant care and getting the most out your plants its worked out for me. on the other hand people should attempt to do stuff their self's. one of my most recent grows when i decided to re-grow berry bomb and blue missy i did everything (without advice from the usual suspects) i did 3 of each and in the end i got on on an average a half oz per plant for the bomb and just under an oz for the missy i only supercropped and by doing that it allowed more light to penetrate and got a good bounty for my time and that was 9 weeks flowering on both. i only use cfl lights and i put them in my cupboard so cutting the leaves is not an option since they give the plant the energy needed ever growing pro jorge cervantes states that your always best to leave leafs on unless they are dying or dead. doing this maximizes the amount of energy put into the ladies flowering and giving you some really awesome smoke.
 

Relaxed

Well-Known Member
I started listening to what Uncle Ben said and not how he presents it. Same with Swerve. Reading thru threads after a while you realize people are constantly negative. Not sure why but it sure isnt how people treat each other in the commercial plant bus. If you last as long on line as they do you would get a defensive attitude as well. Sure would be nice to see a little more positive support for them. They dont have to be public commenters...but it sure is nice.
 

tusseltussel

Well-Known Member
Funny thing is I've been on roll it up longer than him and find myself defusing more ignorant newbies who come out thinking after they grow a plant they know it all and create an environment that makes people think growing is way harder than it is and a plant will die if you touch them wrong
I started listening to what Uncle Ben said and not how he presents it. Same with Swerve. Reading thru threads after a while you realize people are constantly negative. Not sure why but it sure isnt how people treat each other in the commercial plant bus. If you last as long on line as they do you would get a defensive attitude as well. Sure would be nice to see a little more positive support for them. They dont have to be public commenters...but it sure is nice.
 

beenthere

New Member
I'm surprised that no one has brought up the fact that certain strains (indica/indica dominant) do not require the intense light penetration to make rock hard buds that some of the sativa's do!
 

Uncle Ben

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I don't get it Ben what do you mean...sorry to be downon you but you are very confrontational in every thread I see you on. I posted in a thread agreeing with you a few months ago and even when I was on your side you came in the roomwith your ass up on you're shoulders so I'm not sorry if I offend you or speak ill of you, you bring it on yourself. Training your plant is what you do by topping I'm agreeing with your method, trimming when dry is a pain in the ass good day sir
Well, let's just dissect what you wrote, you being such a nice guy -

Might be why uncle ben (as much of an ass he is) gets away with preaching no leaf removal. If you grow an open plant like douchebag ben and trim it up a little then you don't have all that bullshit at the bottom getting blocked and light is able to got all around your ladies lower areas because you took the time to spread her open and train her when she was young. I wouldn't let her dry out either befor trimming that shits just a pain in the ass and you want to get that clorophyl the fuck away from here asap. good day y'all
And stupid just got stupider......
 

sandmonkey

Well-Known Member
1- Removing lower third of foliage
2- Mycorrhizae fungi
3- fewer, larger plants in larger pots (works for my setup. Your mileage may vary).
 

SHABOOGY1

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I introduce Love,,, Peace,,, and Tranquility in my room and noticed a huge difference in all factors that better harvests... Also,,, aerated compost teas,,, vertical lighting,,, foliar feeding,,, aeroponic grow,,, conversation,,, and music!!!
 
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