0calli
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soil all the way too many variables in hydro
Soil or hydrophonic? Which is easier for a beginner?
Soil or hydrophonic? Which is easier for a beginner?
i would do soil but its up to you.
Then soil it is. Seems easier to make adjustments aswell, should I need to. Right or wrong?
Think soil would suit me better anyway![]()
Can you get away with smaller pots if you go for lowryders?
The tent I'm looking at is just 120cm/4ft tall, so i'm thinking lowryders to begin with. Then maybe trying to tie down the tops if i decide to try growing something that grows to be maybe 6-7ft tall before harvesting.. Does that sound ok?
The tent I'm looking at is just 120cm/4ft tall, so i'm thinking lowryders to begin with. Then maybe trying to tie down the tops if i decide to try growing something that grows to be maybe 6-7ft tall before harvesting.. Does that sound ok?
topping and lsting for sure will help out alot i turned my rhino which can grow to 6 ft i kept it at 2 ft with topping lst and still harvested over 2lbs from it
yeah thats fine but the light has to stay 11 inches from the top of the plants to make them have the full sunlight effect with a 400w i just realized i said veg for 8 weeks and flower 8 weeks but i ment veg for 4-6 weeks and flower 8 weeks. it should keep them short enough for you not to run into problems
yeah thats fine but the light has to stay 11 inches from the top of the plants to make them have the full sunlight effect with a 400w i just realized i said veg for 8 weeks and flower 8 weeks but i ment veg for 4-6 weeks and flower 8 weeks. it should keep them short enough for you not to run into problems
So what's the easiest way that I can limit the growth of the plant without it being harmed/stressed? Can i force a plant that would usually grow to be 2m, to stay below 1m?