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    Your opinion of a high yielding indoor plant?

    No, I think you read me correctly alright, Perhaps I'm just impressed with the early (vegatative) effects of these 'hot' LEDs, and trying to rationalize the expense. But since what you are telling is, for me 'no harm, no foul' because I can still use them for the veg cycle and move to a '400 CMH for the bloom. Hindsight proably would have gone T5s to veg, way cheaper. Again thanks for your post Bigs, I'm old enough to know I don't know much, just young enough to want to learn at lot more. Oh and do you think that 400 CMH would cover a 4' X4' area well?

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    #12
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    Your opinion of a high yielding indoor plant?

    p.s. Are we all calling the same variety "Cheese"? Our (Cheese) plant type is very much a dominate sativa blend, yet doesn't get very tall and branches like crazy. Seems like it should do ok as SOG grow what do you think?

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    #13
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    Your opinion of a high yielding indoor plant?

    Quote Originally Posted by williboy
    p.s. Are we all calling the same variety "Cheese"? Our (Cheese) plant type is very much a dominate sativa blend, yet doesn't get very tall and branches like crazy. Seems like it should do ok as SOG grow what do you think?
    the OG Cheese strain was always Indica dominate

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    #14
    Junior Member

    Your opinion of a high yielding indoor plant?

    hey guys nice topic! Well I think any strain can be a high yeilder indoors myself, its about space, lighting, ventalation and most important long vegging periods. You also have to spend alot time with the plant or plants, constant babying! Check out this attached picture, this is Alaskan Kush I just started flowering a week ago, let me know what you think, later buds:thumbsup:

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    #15
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    Your opinion of a high yielding indoor plant?

    I have 2 x Blue Cheese, 1 x Big Bang 2 and 1 x Chronic growing right now.

    I am also an LED grower. 190w Pro-Grow 260 and 4 x 20w CFL. I'm truly amazed by how well LED beef up my ladies...

    I tried the Big Bud x Northern Light in my last grow and it was a very good producer ! I even had branches breaking after a watering ! Great bud and great yield !

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    #16
    Junior Member

    Your opinion of a high yielding indoor plant?

    Sorry guys cannot figure out how to attach pic, but I put her as my avatar, check it and let me know what you think..

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    #17
    Junior Member

    Your opinion of a high yielding indoor plant?

    What's the highest a plant can grow? I've heard they could grow 30 feet or more is that true, and wouldn't all the buds make the plant fall over or do you need strings to hold it up if it was even above 15 feet?

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    #18
    Junior Member

    Your opinion of a high yielding indoor plant?

    My two most favorite indoor strains (cash crops) from years ago were AK-47 and Misty (White Widow family). Although the AK-47 didn't have as good a yield as Critical Mass had, I felt the better high was worth the compromise. I eventually crossed a Misty female with an AK-47 male and lucked into a very nice phenotype that looked like a snow covered AK-47 at harvest. Although the phenotype was a bitch to clone the increased tricome density made the cured bud look sugar coated and although not always true with increased tricome density, it had a much stronger high than either of it's parents.

    But for my personal use I grew Sugar Klingon. I paid a pretty penny for the seeds on the auction site associated with Heaven's Stairway in Canada. But they were well worth it. It was only an average producer but the bud had a creamy sweet berry taste that lingered on the tounge long after the last toke. Please give me a shout if you know where these seeds or clones can be obtained today.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Your opinion of a high yielding indoor plant?

    Rock Star for a new grower.

    San Fernando Valley OG Kush is a nice yielder too.

    AK-47 always big and juicy.
    [align=center]Keep on Keepin on, it will all come together.[/align]

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    #20
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    Your opinion of a high yielding indoor plant?

    Cannabis nutrients Cannabis requires phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium like any other plant. It also requires certain metals and trace elements for healthy growth. You will find plenty of ready-made cannabis nutrients being sold, and giving the right dosage regardless of the lack of superiority of the elements is bound to yield good results.

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