7days veg. then flower?! Can this be done?
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Originally Posted by tekneeqs
They used this schedule but didn't use the SOG method whatsoever..
They might of used the schedule, but it is still mainly used for SOG. Also the question is will it affect yield, and the answer is yes because a plant vegged for 8 weeks with the right room to grow will always produce more than a plant vegged for 1 or 2 weeks when grown in the same environment. If you want to veg for a week and get 1/2 to 1 ounce off of a plant that is nice, but if you want 4, 6 and even 32 ounces off of a plant than you are not going to be able to veg for a week. It all depends on your goals and your growing space, environment and exp.
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7days veg. then flower?! Can this be done?
My goal is to yield a pound in the least amount of time. I know, im an impatient fuk but I hate waiting! especially this being my first grow, Im just in there everyday hoping to harvest lol.. but yea, 1LB in least amount of time possible, don't care what methods needed.. Gimme 1lb and im happy =D
7days veg. then flower?! Can this be done?
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Originally Posted by tekneeqs
My goal is to yield a pound in the least amount of time. I know, im an impatient fuk but I hate waiting! especially this being my first grow, Im just in there everyday hoping to harvest lol.. but yea, 1LB in least amount of time possible, don't care what methods needed.. Gimme 1lb and im happy =D
hey there buddie.. sorry to say it but there is no quick way to yeild a pound.. especily on your first grow-harvest.. i wouldnt aim as high first time if i was you.. as it may only leave u dissapointed if your results end up bad... i would give you a £ lol but i no thats not the pound u want haha.. anyway happy growing and heres hoping you get a pound ++:thumbsup:
7days veg. then flower?! Can this be done?
just so you know a good yield from a sea of green plant is a quarter o.that is 60ish plants and a 1000 watter for a lb.also i flowerer some seed plant after about two weeks veg and got about a quarter o off 8 plants