NorthernLights#5
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I just went bach through looking for your stump.
sorry to see that.

Thanks me to......................shit happens mon.I just went bach through looking for your stump.sorry to see that.
Thank you.what's the light cycle been like for the one you topped at 8 nodes? very good thread btw, but I didn't get a chance to read every post
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The one piece of advice I wish someone had given me was don't waste the time and money on cfl's and small hids.
I have a 400 and a 600 that have sat unused for years.
Enviromental control,getting the heat out is the biggest thing.Handle that and the rest kinda does itself.
I have never tested my ph in ten years of indoor growing,the ph in soil grown plants changes as a natural course depending on what the plants doing.
Soils just what holds the roots.
Some soils will kill yer plants best to use one ya know if not test a plant before ya do them all.
I prefer no nutes to heavy nutes when it comes to the dirt.
Listen to me my young friend,the charge for 3 plants that don't yield dick is gonna be the same as the charge for the 1000's worth of plants.
The only diff between the two is that the 1000 will keep you in weed and provide a bit extra for whatever.
He who dares.................................
I average over a lb a month off these two bulbs,quite a bit over a lb on average actually.
I just top the plant at say six nodes then after it puts out some growth I'll top the branches on the top four sets of nodes leaving the bottom two for cuts.
So at this point you have 8 stubby branches on the top part of the plant and two longer not topped branches on the bottom.
Then just veg the till the tops are at however big you want to fulfill yer needs in flower.
I'll get some pics tomorrow and try and show exactly what I'm saying.
How long this takes in veg depends on so many variables that it's really hard to say how long it'll take you.
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So here's how they look for the next step.
On this plant I took the bottom for cuts,6 of them and left the top for the tops.
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This is how it looks right before being up-potted and put into flower.
This particular plant should yield 4 oz's be about 24"s tall and a couple feet across when it's all said and done.
Cuts go into 1 gal pots until ready for flower then up-potted into 3 or 5 gal pots.
I subscribe to a bigger pot = a bigger plant = more yield.
Todays update,the last pics a how much can you get outta a 1 gal pot in dirt contest for another forum...................somebodies gonna owe me a soda.
Going back to organics,stay tuned.
This has been a damn fine plant and the decision to let her go was a hard one.
However when faced with limited space and an obviously superior plant outta the same line,one must do what one must.
Her sis is simply all that and a pack of cookies,we'll be seeing her soon........a lot of her.
Todays offering.....................the Gods have been kind.
thanks i hope that yers look better,cuz honestly it's really kinda easy to do.
The hard parts shutting out all the bullshit and just plain bad info ya find on the inter-web.
Thanks,I average 4 to 6 oz a plant with this cut.
Def overferted I need to pay better attention for sure.
I understand about plant count regards beans but we all work with what we got,it'll either settle down or I'll abandon the line alltogether.
Wouldn't be the first line to nowhere........................
Dude I looked at yer"grow" and if ya wanna do a side by side just whip it out and stfu cuz yer rantings not even entertaining it just seems sad and pathetic.
Dude I looked at yer"grow" and if ya wanna do a side by side just whip it out and stfu cuz yer rantings not even entertaining it just seems sad and pathetic.