leftreartire it seems that we believe in the same thing.all we can do is our best even if we had everything perfect in the growroom we still are going to have problems with the grow.its a weed and its not suppose to be in perfect conditions.think about what happens when we stress the plants a little(lst,topping,fimming,supercropping)all these thing when done during veg makes for a larger yeild.even the bloom boosters functions off of stressing the plant in some kind of way to get the effect we want.the main thing i see that we need to work on is not over doing things(watering,feeding,flushing,and dropping the N during flowering).alot of people dont agree with the last one but ask yourselves this:why do you need sun leaves,whats their purpose?if the sun leaves are the plants energy then why do i want that energy to be shut off from the plant during the most important time in the plants life?alot a people will tell you dont cut nothing off a plant during flowering but dont stop to think that if they let the leaves die off their doing the same thing right?and i know the first reply to this is going to be N MAKES THE PLANT TASTE BAD.but it dont over feedind a plant makes it taste bad.second they will say OH IT SLOWS DOWN FLOWERING but i ask you this what makes a plant flower?is it light cycle or nutrients?a healthy plant is gonna produce big healthy buds.more healthy leaves=more healthy buds.find your favorite plant and keep cloneing it learn how to grow what you got and the plant will take care of the rest.during my study of this it has left me with much stronger healthier plants.just take one of your plants to try this out and you will not be sorry.
darealbrain Reviewed by darealbrain on . Clone wilting and dying drastically. What is your experience level? (first timer Your Equipment: .1) Type and wattage of lights. 400mh .2) Distance from tops? about 2 1/2 feet .3) Reflector type? batwing .4) Is there a consistent fresh air supply? well a door is open .5) Do you have an exhaust fan and a circulation fan? circ. .6) What are the bulb wattages, kelvin ratings, and schedule? 400 6000k 18/6 Rating: 5