How to tell if the plant will be a big yielder?

Porky101

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So I went to look at the plants,

Blue cheese is flowering the fastest, already has little buds. The others are definitely behind in flowering development...

is this relevant at this stage or not really??
 

Lordhooha

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Bro,

I AM THE LAZIEST GROWER ALIVE!!!! No jokes. However I am a smart grower aswell.

I have setup my grow room completely automated system. I need to go in once a week for 2 hours max.


Get yourself timers and setup a self watering system:D

My plants grow themselves....I hardly see them anymore...:bigjoint:
I like going in every day to clean if needed and check on them lol it's like having girlfriends that happily greet me each morning
 

Porky101

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I like going in every day to clean if needed and check on them lol it's like having girlfriends that happily greet me each morning

haha i know!

My most difficult decisions are who to clone....im mainly cloning the cheese and CK1 (critical kush one)....mainly because I dont see the point of having multiple strains. however I have atleast one clone of each incase one is super "special"...

anyways I feel bad for cloning the CK1 and Cheese more than the others....they might think im negleting them, when the truth is I just dont have enough space for everyone!!!

I really do hug tree's...
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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So I went to look at the plants,

Blue cheese is flowering the fastest, already has little buds. The others are definitely behind in flowering development...

is this relevant at this stage or not really??
its a thing to make note of and add to the final decision. its not a game breaker or maker by itself, you have to get a list of pros and cons for each one, balance it out at the end, then make your decision.

..although i do like an early flower...
 

Porky101

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So as time passes, very interesting things are apparent:

1) The best plant (The Blue Cheese) is the biggest, flowering the fastest and has no deficiencies.

The others are starting to show signs of heat stress....:( I dont have airconditoner at the moment. However the blue cheese looks great....

I have clones of all the plants, but I am thinking perhaps I should *kill* or give away the plants that I can see just are not suited for my room....??

That make sense??
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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actually, yes it does, if you have a high heat environment, theres no point in growing a strain that doesn't like it. you can do it, but why bother when you can grow a heat tolerant strain that won't take nearly as much effort?
 

Porky101

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actually, yes it does, if you have a high heat environment, theres no point in growing a strain that doesn't like it. you can do it, but why bother when you can grow a heat tolerant strain that won't take nearly as much effort?

My thinking is what about winter ?

Are heat tolerant strains cold sensitive strains ?

Or will it be fine in the cold too ? Or no way to tell ?

Could it be possible that the other plants are winter strains ?

Or again they don't really work like that ?
 

A.K.A. Overgrowem

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So as time passes, very interesting things are apparent:

1) The best plant (The Blue Cheese) is the biggest, flowering the fastest and has no deficiencies.

The others are starting to show signs of heat stress....:( I dont have airconditoner at the moment. However the blue cheese looks great....

I have clones of all the plants, but I am thinking perhaps I should *kill* or give away the plants that I can see just are not suited for my room....??

That make sense??
On another thread some growers were giving props to Wonder Woman as good for big plant grows. No exp. with it myself but sounds like worth a try.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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i do not think it works out that a heat resistant plant is cold intolerant. in fact, i'd guess that "heat resistant" actually means "tolerant of changes in temperature" and will work both ways. i'm not a botanist and i'm not guaranteeing that, but thats how i think it works.
 

A.K.A. Overgrowem

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i do not think it works out that a heat resistant plant is cold intolerant. in fact, i'd guess that "heat resistant" actually means "tolerant of changes in temperature" and will work both ways. i'm not a botanist and i'm not guaranteeing that, but thats how i think it works.
Don't know bout bud but cold tolerant wheat is the most heat tolerant also. Go figure.
 
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