Most wattage possible for 2 plants

shorelineOG

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That strain has such a good smell and taste, and the yield is good, too. Keep me posted on how you like it and how it compares to your others.
 

PKHydro

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You'd kill it with proper temp humidity and Co2 running just how you are. I just prefer scrog to even light distribution and avoid all little or airy buds. Cuts off hours in trimming and a more quality product.
My temps and humidity are where they need to be. I'm just not running Co2. Because there is so much light I don't get any airy bud. And my smallest nugs are usually golf ball size.

However I recently watched a Remo video where he was trimming up the bottoms and all the middle shoots , 1 week into flower, so the plant grows bigger tops. I've always been too scared to cut too much away from the bottoms, fearing I'll lose yeild. This time I'm willing to experiment, so I just did a fairly significant trim of my second flower room. It's exactly 1 week since the flip on this room.
 

Resinhound

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1500μmol m−2s−1 has been shown to be the light saturation level of cannabis,anything above that starts to get counter productive.
 

a mongo frog

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Nope your not seeing wrong. My plants are set up like so. X=light O= plant

X O X
O X O
X O X

So the plants are touching the walls on either side, and I have to tie the branches that are all in the middle so that they don't grow into the light. The corners of my room are pretty open, so I've just started some clones in 5gal smart pots. I plan on vegging some out and stuffing them in the corners. If I can get another 1/2lb or so I'd be stoked. Never worked with dirt until now, makes me feel like a true farmer, lol.

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Wonderful room dude!!!!! Beautiful trees as well!!!! Are those soilless or Potting soil?
 

Mr. Candiano

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My temps and humidity are where they need to be. I'm just not running Co2. Because there is so much light I don't get any airy bud. And my smallest nugs are usually golf ball size.

However I recently watched a Remo video where he was trimming up the bottoms and all the middle shoots , 1 week into flower, so the plant grows bigger tops. I've always been too scared to cut too much away from the bottoms, fearing I'll lose yeild. This time I'm willing to experiment, so I just did a fairly significant trim of my second flower room. It's exactly 1 week since the flip on this room.
I'll post a video one day of the what I take off. I fill easy two thirty gallon bags of foilage by the time bloom is done. I know so many people are against this but it works the way I was taught. Took me years to do it and messed up a few harvests. But the worst I've done with this process is 10onions per lady. No more than 8" of green under the trellis. Co2 will help a lot. I wasn't down playing your grow or talking shit. Hope you didn't take it that way. I was just taught different. Peace :)
 

PKHydro

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I'll post a video one day of the what I take off. I fill easy two thirty gallon bags of foilage by the time bloom is done. I know so many people are against this but it works the way I was taught. Took me years to do it and messed up a few harvests. But the worst I've done with this process is 10onions per lady. No more than 8" of green under the trellis. Co2 will help a lot. I wasn't down playing your grow or talking shit. Hope you didn't take it that way. I was just taught different. Peace :)
Nope, it's all good man. Different strokes for different folks.
 

PKHydro

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Wonderful room dude!!!!! Beautiful trees as well!!!! Are those soilless or Potting soil?
I have some in a hydro set up and some in some promix. The plants in promix will be getting put into the corners of my flowering rooms to fill it up a bit
 
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