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10-20-2005, 04:08 AM #1
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mother harvest plants
Allright guys, here's a couple questions for you, first the technical.
I read everywhere that you can put a plant back into vegetation from flowering by simply switching it back to 24 hour lighting. I've also read that you let your mother plants go to flower, harvest thier best cola's, with 5 or 6 nodes left, then let her go again in vegetation. she'll mutate but begin growing again.
Now here's the question, if momma will start growing again, why not just harvest the plants to the point where they wont shock into hermafradites, then switch them back over to veg. This way, you could use one grow room and just let the plants recover after the harvest. Seems like this would be a fast process.
Is this feasable, i appreciate the opinion. If no one knows, come january, when i do my first grow, ill attempt the technique.
Secondly, a question on strain, im looking for a strain that can grow close to each other. Preferable, very narrow christmass tree esque. I would like to use a 80,000 lumen light and have 25 to 30 square feet of grow space, each square foot occupied by a 1x1 tub with one tree in it growing tall and narrow. In this fassion, i could get the most out of my lights and space.
Can this be achieved with a specific strain, if so can i get a recommendation and maybe a photo link,
If not, can a plant be trained into this.
Thanks gents,
also, i came across a new brand of light that i thought everyone might want to check out, both for its costs and its efficiency.
here's the link
Ultralux 4-Lamp T5 Fixture w/bulbsmerryfknpoppins Reviewed by merryfknpoppins on . mother harvest plants Allright guys, here's a couple questions for you, first the technical. I read everywhere that you can put a plant back into vegetation from flowering by simply switching it back to 24 hour lighting. I've also read that you let your mother plants go to flower, harvest thier best cola's, with 5 or 6 nodes left, then let her go again in vegetation. she'll mutate but begin growing again. Now here's the question, if momma will start growing again, why not just harvest the plants to the point Rating: 5
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