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10-27-2010, 12:07 AM #1
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I got a disappointing 1.5 oz's, shake
Originally Posted by headshake
You are right about the environment and nute regi - that's why I've made drastic changes this time around(switched to hydro, new nute line, more veg/flower time, careful supplement planning). I think I should be increasing yield by 50-75% with these changes. However, I cannot upgrade my 150w at this time. But I believe LST'ing is still a strong point in my methodology in that picture.
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Didn't realize at first that this is my :stoned: 420th post!! :stoned: Congratulations shake, it was in a discussion with you!!DOUGAL25 Reviewed by DOUGAL25 on . Low Stress Training been doing a little reading, and ive been thinking about trying this on one of my plants any thoughts? advice? Rating: 5
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10-27-2010, 12:42 AM #2
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still a nice plant regardless! can't wait to see what you do this time around. glad to be involved in your 420th post!
Originally Posted by DOUGAL25
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10-27-2010, 08:53 PM #3
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Thanks. I'll be posting my results under the attached thread. This thread is awesome for hydro noobs.
Originally Posted by headshake
http://boards.cannabis.com/hydroponi...iscussion.html
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10-28-2010, 02:42 PM #4
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1.5 oz isnt bad at all!!
heres a few pics of my tie downs....using fishing wire with a loose slipknot
cardboard is there so the plants dont sit in the hydroton
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10-28-2010, 02:47 PM #5
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my other three plants
i had to remove one because it was male, the replacement i had growing for a few weeks in rockwool....i took it out of the rockwool and placed it straight in the hydroton - what is the difference between putting it straight in the hydroton vs rockwool in hydroton?
...figures the biggest plant in my set up was a boy
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10-28-2010, 04:13 PM #6
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you don't need to use rockwool with hydroton. most people use RW to start clones (or beans). there are a lot of inherent issues with RW. you have to pre-soak, it retains moisture heavily, it can cause your pH to keep running up and they can grow fungus/mold....but you obviously can't start straight in hydroton. i would suggest rapid rooters. they work wonderfully, no pre-soak, allow tons of air to get to roots.
Originally Posted by dkm287
it usually works out this way. males tend to grow bigger, faster, stronger, which makes sense as you need to have the males and their pollen ready before the females flowers are ready.
Originally Posted by dkm287
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10-28-2010, 04:26 PM #7
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Yeah buddy! I've got 3 White Widow girls that were the same height of 20 inches when I topped two of them hoping for more yield, but my mind's been changed! The untopped has been trained sideways and has some monster lower branches (after being more exposed?), while the other two look like shrubs. The untopped lady looks like she'll easily produce more than the other two combined!!
Originally Posted by headshake
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