AlphaPhase
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So close to 200! Makes me wanna...
That's sort of what I meant by spacing -- cola spacing. I only flower 8 plants, 4 per 600 watt , and I veg for 6-8 weeks, so no matter what my 4 plants are going to fill the 4 X 4 area and are essentially spaced the same.though I used to be a sog grower and I find my yield is MUCH better when I train for a certain number of tops rather than veg to a certain height and then flower.
Thanks man...ya, I can see for sure you have your grows dialed in though. You and sativied both are among the top 5 percent best growers here. Mad props.Love the nice healthy natural green color on those. I see what ya mean now, shit if I could get the light penetration much deeper I'd probably top less. Just seems when I don't top alot, the plant stretches more and the light doesn't perpetrate enough, basically leading to excessive lollipopin. If I was running multiple lights I'm sure the extra light would make up the missing lumens down under though. Anyway, nice plants!
I call it bud site spacing because I get disappointed if it doesn't fill up into a cola It's a fun challenge by itself. Tricky part is that is differs per strain. There's a balance to be found though. I had hopes my current round would show that but I kind of need hydro to get the max or at least much larger pots. That also gives me the strong impression the light penetration is less influential than optimal nutrient and water regime (and overall conditions).That's sort of what I meant by spacing -- cola spacing.
I don't entirely agree with some of alpha's comments but I know we could probably reach a consensus if we nuanced it very specifically and I do I agree he's one of the best growers at RIU. Like I said before his grows remind me of the more efficient growers in NL. High gpw is nice as a guideline but what it really comes down to eventually is how much you pull from a space. It's the G that matters, if it were about the W we'd all be running LEDs as softly and efficient as possible. Many growers here pay there bills with it, but simply can't accommodate more than the space for a tent or closet. And once you got a limited amount of grow space you try to get as much as possible from that, what matters then is gram per sqft or m2. Alpha is doing a great job.
The crusade (sounds friendlier than jihad lol) against defoliation is not about the act but the advice. It's just really bad advice to suggest removing leaves for more yield. Generally speaking anyway (because photosynthate is mobile and those blocking leaves also work for the lowest buds. That CF example with the mangrove, some of those buds were over 3 feet from the top canopy and still rockhard and still healthy green)
One large cola can yield easily as much as 4 smaller ones, yet with roughly half the branching and a quarter of the leaves. If you spread out the 'bud' over too many stems you also get too many leaves and then removing a few can be beneficial. To unscrew a situation (bad ventilation, overcropped(?), bad/leafy genetics, bad plant/cola spacing etc) that if maximum yield is the goal imo should and can be avoided.
I call it bud site spacing because I get disappointed if it doesn't fill up into a cola It's a fun challenge by itself. Tricky part is that is differs per strain. There's a balance to be found though. I had hopes my current round would show that but I kind of need hydro to get the max or at least much larger pots. That also gives me the strong impression the light penetration is less influential than optimal nutrient and water regime (and overall conditions).
Thanks man...ya, I can see for sure you have your grows dialed in though. You and sativied both are among the top 5 percent best growers here. Mad props.
It's funny I always feel the need to just shut the fuck up after your posts.......don't even know what to say. Lol. Great info as always. You're definitely ranked #1 most informative member here hands down. If you've ever wondered how your posts are perceived through the eyes of someone else, for me, this just about sums them all up:I don't entirely agree with some of alpha's comments but I know we could probably reach a consensus if we nuanced it very specifically and I do I agree he's one of the best growers at RIU. Like I said before his grows remind me of the more efficient growers in NL. High gpw is nice as a guideline but what it really comes down to eventually is how much you pull from a space. It's the G that matters, if it were about the W we'd all be running LEDs as softly and efficient as possible. Many growers here pay their bills with it, but simply can't accommodate more than the space for a tent or closet. And once you got a limited amount of grow space you try to get as much as possible from that, what matters then is gram per sqft or m2. Alpha is doing a great job.
The crusade (sounds friendlier than jihad lol) against defoliation is not about the act but the advice. It's just really bad advice to suggest removing leaves for more yield. Generally speaking anyway (because photosynthate is mobile and those blocking leaves also work for the lowest buds. That CF example with the mangrove, some of those buds were over 3 feet from the top canopy and still rockhard and still healthy green)
One large cola can yield easily as much as 4 smaller ones, yet with roughly half the branching and a quarter of the leaves. If you spread out the 'bud' over too many stems you also get too many leaves and then removing a few can be beneficial. To unscrew a situation (bad ventilation, overcropped(?), bad/leafy genetics, bad plant/cola spacing etc) that if maximum yield is the goal imo should and can be avoided.
I call it bud site spacing because I get disappointed if it doesn't fill up into a cola It's a fun challenge by itself. Tricky part is that is differs per strain. There's a balance to be found though. I had hopes my current round would show that but I kind of need hydro to get the max or at least much larger pots. That also gives me the strong impression the light penetration is less influential than optimal nutrient and water regime (and overall conditions).
I think I'm coming closer to this realization also. I'm still operating on a lot of the old information that's been circulating forever -- I think it's just going to be a matter of de-programming, and converting "knowledge" into experience. (It's been a slow process)That also gives me the strong impression the light penetration is less influential than optimal nutrient and water regime (and overall conditions).