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What is limiting my growing?

om3gawave

Active Member
Currently I veg in a smaller box in one gallon pots under 504W of CFL (~33600 lumens) at about 3" away from the plants for about four or five weeks. Then, I move them to my flowering tent with a 400W HPS. My plants look great and taste great, but they aren't as big as I'd like them. I never transplant, but was wondering if that might be the cause. I waterthe plants with fertilizer at the beginning of the week, then during the week I will usually water again with regular water. This repeats until harvest. Off of one plant I only typically yield about 1/4 - 1/2 an ounce, sometimes less.

What is limiting my growing?
 

desertrat

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What is limiting my growing?
1. pot size - 1 gallon of pot size for each foot you want the plant to grow

2. veg time - if you're counting from seed you'll get a bigger plant with 8 weeks veg

3. genetics - some plants are just small
 

om3gawave

Active Member
1. pot size - 1 gallon of pot size for each foot you want the plant to grow

2. veg time - if you're counting from seed you'll get a bigger plant with 8 weeks veg

3. genetics - some plants are just small
So, should I be able to yield a lot more using a two 3-gallon pots vegged for eight weeks as opposed to five 1-gallon pots vegged for four or five weeks?
 

ink the world

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So, should I be able to yield a lot more using a two 3-gallon pots vegged for eight weeks as opposed to five 1-gallon pots vegged for four or five weeks?
Yes, you'll see a difference. Not only that but vegging longer seems to produce a better taste.

I did the same thing you did and i switched to longer veg and bigger post and im happy w/ the results.
 

desertrat

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So, should I be able to yield a lot more using a two 3-gallon pots vegged for eight weeks as opposed to five 1-gallon pots vegged for four or five weeks?
that's just another way of asking which is better, large plants or sea of green in the same space. think s.o.g. has been proven to produce more.
 

om3gawave

Active Member
Thanks a lot for the replies, everyone.

My veg box only would hold two 3 gallon pots, so I am going to give that the next time around. I'm not sure how I could do SOG since I am moving the plants into another box. I will probably LST the crap out of the plants and hopefully get some better yields.

Thanks again!
 

Pipe Dream

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here's my question...why use 504 watts of electricity when you have a 400 watt that's less wattage and more lumens? Just use a minimum amount of cfls until they are ready for the 400. (I put mine under at 3 weeks old and are doing fine)
 

violator kush

Active Member
other than giant boy detective, its your pot size, up grade to some like 3 to4 gallon pot, more light and have u used any fert on it?
 

BongFiend420

Active Member
Currently I veg in a smaller box in one gallon pots under 504W of CFL (~33600 lumens) at about 3" away from the plants for about four or five weeks. Then, I move them to my flowering tent with a 400W HPS. My plants look great and taste great, but they aren't as big as I'd like them. I never transplant, but was wondering if that might be the cause. I waterthe plants with fertilizer at the beginning of the week, then during the week I will usually water again with regular water. This repeats until harvest. Off of one plant I only typically yield about 1/4 - 1/2 an ounce, sometimes less.

What is limiting my growing?
I agree with Desert Rat, its most likey one of those 3 factors that is hindering the growth of your plant. Pot size is a big one, a good rule to remember is more roots more bud. Those roots are nutrient highways the more the better. Veg time is also crucial, you probably want your plant a good 2 feet before you flower and you will increase yields. But I am sure if you increase your pot size you will have more success, also try adding some Co2. You can choose to purchase a Co2 adapter or a burner, but the cheapest method its just yeast sugar and water in a 2 litre bottle. (Youtube shows how to make a Co2 bottle)
 
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