Quote Originally Posted by Pulse
thanks for the tip but whats a node? can u give me an example? and how many watts should i have?
A node = where the leaves come out of the stem.

And, because I'm psychic, I'm anticipating your next question:::

Alternating node = when the plant is young, leave sets (nodes) come ONE-on-the-left and ONE-on-the-right. When the plant is mature, the nodes are ONE-on-the-left, nothing on the right... a little further up the stem, ONE-on-the-right, nothing on the left. Alternating.

Watts... as much as you possibly can afford. Never too much.
turtle420 Reviewed by turtle420 on . Many Different Questions from a First Time Grower how big should a clone be? do i need rooting compond to root a plant? how big should they get before i start to flower them? Do i have enoghf lighting? How much genetic diversity is in seeds? can you tell if they are indica or savita by the way the leaves are shaped? (i thougt i herd the skinnier and longer leaves the more of a savita influence it had and the wider and shorter the leaves the more indica influnence) info: i got 4 plants vegitating under 190 watts. 3.5 foot x 1.5 foot area. Rating: 5