I had to LST because I didn't have much headroom. I think it helped my yield a little too. But if it makes you nervous then let it go naturally, at least if a problem arises you can eliminate stress from training.
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I had to LST because I didn't have much headroom. I think it helped my yield a little too. But if it makes you nervous then let it go naturally, at least if a problem arises you can eliminate stress from training.
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Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
Just do it you'll be satisfied I assure you, it's simple really tie the top down to the sides of the pot and if need be poke a hole in the pot and run the string through it so that you have something to hold the top down! I wish I would have tried it my first time! Who wouldn't want many "main" colas rather than one main cola....Don't be scared cannabis is actually pretty sturdy plant they can take a good bit without dying....Plus it's not like your stunting any growth tying it down....your just forcing light to hit the sides of the main branch which ultimately can get a SOG going, but that I wouldn't mess with as of yet. Either way, whatever you decide to do, I wish you the best of luck and keep us posted!
^^Yeah, it's pretty hard to fuck up actually :)... I have been pleased with the results so far. When I tie mine down in the morning, they are already growing upwards towards the light by night time. First link in my sig has a couple different instructions for doing it, and you can see the results :thumbsup:
First off, once again I appreciate yall's input more than anything! Especially u bigtops uve been a great insight to the project hehe.
We are starting to see some awesome growth!!!
Our lights are on a 18-6 timer. The plants are essentially more than 5 weeks old. They grew very slow during their first few weeks.
Question Is a 15-30-15 h2o soluble fertilizer good? We picked up a package of it at homestead a few weeks ago without doing much research into nutes. I would prefer fox farm's trio pack obviously but unfortunately no local stores sell it and I cant order it online.
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plants are looking nice and healthy. I will stick around for the action:thumbsup:
hey man it looks good so far. i live in Delaware. i too am a new grower. im doin a CABINET GROW, from bag seed. but i have white widow seeds i ordered that r just waiting to be planted.....im about 1 1/2 months in from seed.
Ya this is still just bagseed. We never got around to ordering nice seeds unfortunately. Its on the to do list along with get a window air conditioner to throw up there.
Question: does a window air conditioner have to go in a window?
Window units generate quite a bit of heat through the motors and needs to exhaust to the outdoors. >.< I'm not too keen on ac/freon cooling. either frame up a light proof room up in the attic or seal off the attic from outside and hang a big ass window unit out of the gable. Unless you have central air, in that case, just tap into a duct and point it at the light. But take lots of safety precautions by securely mounting the unit in the gable. =P And make sure no one is under it if it takes the 12 foot plunge to Earth. :jointsmile:
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Befree your a genius. I just realized the central air system has air ducts running through the attic, despite them being sealed off.
What damage could I do cutting into one? Does my air flow need to be directly on the light?
Its not for cooling the light its for cooling an entire attic. We have a portion of the attic enclosed(not 100% air tight) with blankets hanging. Its a big attic... Probably close to 8ft tall. As of right now on a 70 degree day outside the inside of that attic temperature rises a gooooood bit. . For that sole reason we have the light off from 12-6 to help regulate the temperature, which is already hard enough in an attic.
I was thinking a small window air conditioner in the opposite corner of the attic( easily 30ft by 50 ft) , but if tapping into the existing air vents is a possibility I might do that.
INPUTS PLEASEEE???
It is possible to tap into ductwork and just ducttape a piece of 6'' or 8'' duct from a good spot and just double up your blankets and seal it as best as possible without causing a fire hazard. but, someone at home will need to be monitoring, alot. Due to the thermostat being (guessing) the first floor hallway...and I promise the thermo doesn't give a shit if there is a 400watt hid pushing out 160+ degrees in the attic. =)
another thing, I would advise more input from fellow canna.commers on you interfering with your airflow by cutting holes in it. I don't wanna be held responsible for you having to turn your computer room into a sauna during the summer because of a hacked up duct. :jointsmile: Hope I helped a little by rambling.
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