skunkluvr
Well-Known Member
Genetics play a HUGE part in how dense the buds turn out. Some strains perform extremely well under floros, others just don't generally do well under any kind of indoor lighting. With bagseed, it's all about experimentation. Thin out the strains that don't turn out good and keep the ones that do and propegate them.They do fine. Most of my first grow, the buds were airy, but darn good, and it was all bagseed. My partners were the same and he had almost fifty thousand lumens going in his closet. We had one plant that had nice hard buds. I'm starting to think that some of it is the light and some is the genetics. I've tried to keep them short so the light doesn't have to travel far once budding started. We'll see what happens. I don't really care so much either way, it's all getting ground up for the vaporizer.
I'm running 1000W HID lighting and will come across strains (like Northern Lights X Haze) that just don't do well indoors. When it comes down to it, there is no such thing as an indoor strain as ALL of it originated outdoors in the first place, but there are many strains out there that just work better outside.