So I've germinated 5 seeds using the paper towl method and distilled water. I let the tails get to between 1 and 3 inches and then plant them. Im using fox farm soils, a 600 watt hps that I keep at a distance of 3-4ft and 2 100w blue spectrum floro tubes to start the seedlings. But for some...
Sry my mistake I didnt mean instead of nutes I used the karo along with the nutes on one plant, I actually just harvested a few days ago and the three plants look and feel about the same but when Its completely dry I will have an exact weight of each
Everyone says to use blackstrap molassas during flower to beef up the size/density of your buds. I've read some forums where people have tried to prove this theory wrong in that it actually has no affect. Now I'm not sure wether or not this is true but I'm trying a similar experiment. Karo is...
I heard to overdose on weed you have to smoke 40,000x the ammount it takes to get you high. So if it took one bowl got you high you would have to smoke 40,000 bowls to OD, and even then you would pass out before you got to 40,000
Ya I got the hps from home depot, and it works definetly a difference between using that and just cfl's. Thanks for the input guys I hope I come out with around what everyone is saying. Like I said I would have gone bigger but it's in a closet thats about 5x7x10
I have 3 of these plants all about the same size and development. I am using an HPS if you would have read just not a powerful one. And your probably right, I've got several more cfl's I could add I just havnt and I dont know y? Thank for the input guys I was kinda hoping btwn a half an ounce...
Here are the general specs:
around 1 month into 12/12
about 2.5-3 feet tall
1 70 watt hps
4 27 watt cfl warms
5 gal pot
Lollypopped for space/lighting issues
and these pics
what should I expect?
And how can I increase my yields
Spelled yield wrong in the title
Here's what I got, tell me what you think guys. It's almost a month into 12/12 and doing well. Just kinda proud of myself I guess, no problems on this my third grow.