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    Need some quick advice =)

    So it's been a little over two months for these ladies vegging, and I just need some advice on how they look. How big will these guys get, i'd say there close to 20 in. but they were tied down because of lack of space.

    The smallest one i've been LST'ing for about two months also and that one would be close to 18 if standing tall. The flower room they are going to have all the space in the world to grow so i'm not worried about that. If anyone knows, if done correctly, how much do plants of this size and nature yield?

    Any help would be appreciated! Thanks! :thumbsup:
    bcals0087 Reviewed by bcals0087 on . Need some quick advice =) So it's been a little over two months for these ladies vegging, and I just need some advice on how they look. How big will these guys get, i'd say there close to 20 in. but they were tied down because of lack of space. The smallest one i've been LST'ing for about two months also and that one would be close to 18 if standing tall. The flower room they are going to have all the space in the world to grow so i'm not worried about that. If anyone knows, if done correctly, how much do plants of Rating: 5
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    Need some quick advice =)

    Quote Originally Posted by bcals0087
    So it's been a little over two months for these ladies vegging, and I just need some advice on how they look. How big will these guys get, i'd say there close to 20 in. but they were tied down because of lack of space.

    The smallest one i've been LST'ing for about two months also and that one would be close to 18 if standing tall. The flower room they are going to have all the space in the world to grow so i'm not worried about that. If anyone knows, if done correctly, how much do plants of this size and nature yield?

    Any help would be appreciated! Thanks! :thumbsup:
    Iv read that optimal growth is 0.5 grams per Watt. Also, iv read about 2 oz per plant. But then ya get into experience and growing methods as well as lighting, so its hard to say. But looks like your on your way to a nice harvest


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    #3
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    Need some quick advice =)

    cool thanks, just trying to get a general idea. obviously bigger plants = bigger yield.
    What is everyone's take on fox farms tiger bloom for flowering...or is there a better fert for flowering that won't create so much of a salt build up?
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    #4
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    Need some quick advice =)

    That's what I'm using. Well...Tiger Bloom, Big Bloom, Grow Big, and Beastie Bloomz(for mid-late flowering).

    Check out their mj feed schedule:
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