oh cool, outdoor is a biatch in my opinion...if the budget is that bad, bro why not make your own tent with bashes that you'll just have to double stitch together, i guess... but that'll be busted, anyone who'll see it would suspect a grow i think! Really hope your neighbors aren't nosey! lol
Ok...
then maybe you should start flowering sooner?
it all depends on your setup really bro...go with perpetual sog grow with an aeroponic system to shave even more time, you can put your clones in the flower room right after you cut them from the mom but after dipping the ends in hormone or something...
Here's my two cents bro:
- Do perpetuals with sog not scrog, because you'll probably need to move them plants around since you're low on lights or something...sorry i didn't really read your setup
- focus on one cola per plant and align them using this rule: 1 per sqft
- build yourself an...
for the grow journal there's a software called herb.iq that a lot of people uses, however i cannot find it back on the forum for the download address...anyone has the link?
when is the best time during the flowering phase to pollinate females? Or how long does it take for a seed to form until it can fall off on its own or if you shake the branch a little for example?
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neither, dont do any of the two cuz you'll actually loose time, instead cut off the lower branches to make clones and make a sog/scrog...depends on your set up but dont waste time, it'll cost you more in electricity and stuff... anyone second that?
wow... i'm speechless... huh... again, standardizing data would be great among breeders/seed banks... Wait, so then for indoor growers, shouldn' the question be more like "which strain(s) has the densest buds with the shortest node intervals and is most branchy?" maybe? You guys ever grow "king...
I assumed that your grow area was 16 squared inches and that a 'smartie' is a jar, pot or jug of some sort. The g/W/m² calculations are based on your standards which are 2 wks in vegetative state under a 150W Blue LEDs for 20 hours a day and 12.4 wks in the flowering stage under a 150W Red LED...
Actually for indoors, i think what's lacking amongst breeders is a commonly agreeable set of standards used when divulging their strain data which would allow consumers to know what X g/m² actually means. We could say that based on a commonly agreed upon standards of practice, X g/m² means that...