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Lol yea that's 2 in one bucket. I thought one wasn't gonna make it. So I started another... I fkd up and Fed them with smart water out one of them and it was high in sodium. Stunned the shit out of them. So I just let them go in the same pot.

It started as a scrog, but being an auto I put the net on too soon. Those yellow things are yoyos. A life save for so many reasons. They start by spreading the plant. And end up holding the tops at the end when they get to heavy for the branches. My OG journal has all the info on the 2 plants.
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I will deff go read that OG jounal. That's if I ever get the 75 pages finished of the last thread I started. If my plants get the same amount of care from the grow gods as I have spent reading threads, they ought to win this years cannabis cup!
 
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I'm no pro, but I won't steer you wrong. I've fkd it up about every way possible. But if you play safe you should be fine. It's always best to be under Fed then over. How did they react to that feeding?
 
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It means of you fill that m2 with plant/tops you should get that weight per m2
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Ok so i googled m2 and I think that means a sq meter. Am I correct? And so if I have a 600w hps which has a footprint of about 3x3x 12" canopy penetration if full of tops is what m/2? Or am I completly out of wack here with my thinking. For being good at math I am brain farting. I am waiting on my guy to bring me some weed and its my day off and I am bugging a lil lol...
 
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Don't get me wrong reading all you can is great. But it also can make you think to much and have you constantly wanting to change stuff in your grow, and before you know it you can be moving backwards and not learning because you're trying so many different things. For beginners I maybe recommend one topping and then just worry about keeping the plant healthy and happy. My goal is for the plants to be perky at all times. Only time they start to droop is when it's about time for the lights to go out and they start to go to sleep.
 
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Ok so i googled m2 and I think that means a sq meter. Am I correct? And so if I have a 600w hps which has a footprint of about 3x3x 12" canopy penetration if full of tops is what m/2? Or am I completly out of wack here with my thinking. For being good at math I am brain farting. I am waiting on my guy to bring me some weed and its my day off and I am bugging a lil lol...
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That 600 will cover a 4x4 area perfect. And yes that's meter squared. I just look at that like 4x4 basically. Makes it way more simple in my head. I do that a lot with the metric conversions. Just round up or down.
 
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I'm no pro, but I won't steer you wrong. I've fkd it up about every way possible. But if you play safe you should be fine. It's always best to be under Fed then over. How did they react to that feeding?
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I think they look fine. I have been watching them hr to hr for any changes.
 

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I think they look fine. I have been watching them hr to hr for any changes.
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They are happy af. See how they are perky and standing tall. That's how you want them to always look. If they start getting droopy then something is off.
 
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They are a lil light green but that's fine since you just fed them. You want the new growth to be that lime green, but the older growth to be more dark green. But your doing just fine keep it up.
 
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Yield Indoor: 450-550 gr/m2 So I should yield about 500 gr in my tent if canopy is completely filled in then.... I wonder if they give those figures with co2 figured in.
 
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They are a lil light green but that's fine since you just fed them. You want the new growth to be that lime green, but the older growth to be more dark green. But your doing just fine keep it up.
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Thanks.. This site has already helped me keep from over watering which I was doing at the start.
 
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Thanks.. This site has already helped me keep from over watering which I was doing at the start.
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When they get a lil bigger make sure you let them dry completely. These plants love that wet dry cycle over being consistently damp.
 
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Just pick up the pot when it's dry so you can get an idea of the weight. But soon you'll have it dialed in. @Wisher619 is about the most knowledgeable guy I talk to, especially in coco. I'm sure he can give you better tips than me. I can only tell you what I would do. He will tell you what you're supposed to do and why.
 
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I spent the first 3.5 to 4 years growing blind. By myself and no help besides what I read. And I've learned 10x more in the last year or so I've been on here actually talking to experienced growers.
 
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Yield Indoor: 450-550 gr/m2 So I should yield about 500 gr in my tent if canopy is completely filled in then.... I wonder if they give those figures with co2 figured in.
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Those are just ball park numbers. And in the best conditions possible. In your space I would hope for .5-.7 grams per watt with a decent yielding strain. I've never ran co2 but would like to sometime.
 
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Your in a 4x4 tent?
 
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Just pick up the pot when it's dry so you can get an idea of the weight. But soon you'll have it dialed in. @Wisher619 is about the most knowledgeable guy I talk to, especially in coco. I'm sure he can give you better tips than me. I can only tell you what I would do. He will tell you what you're supposed to do and why.
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I went followed him and I will check out some of his posts on Coco.

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I spent the first 3.5 to 4 years growing blind. By myself and no help besides what I read. And I've learned 10x more in the last year or so I've been on here actually talking to experienced growers.
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I know what you mean! I had confidence that I would get this down but now I feel extremely confident that I will get this to maturity, since joining this site and and meeting a few helpful farmers such as yourself. I seen how you all helped Growforme, and Trucker with their grows and I joined immediately after reading those threads.... I am hoping to get super cropping and scrogging down by next year... I want to maximize my yields.
 
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Your in a 4x4 tent?
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Ya a 4x4x78"
 
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I've never had a space bigger than 4x4 but the best I've gotten gram per way (gpw) wise was about .8 gpw. Not great by any means but good enough for me. I really want to get at 1gpw or better but that will come. It's still so cheap to grow that you can't lose.
 
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I went followed him and I will check out some of his posts on Coco.


I know what you mean! I had confidence that I would get this down but now I feel extremely confident that I will get this to maturity, since joining this site and and meeting a few helpful farmers such as yourself. I seen how you all helped Growforme, and Trucker with their grows and I joined immediately after reading those threads.... I am hoping to get super cropping and scrogging down by next year... I want to maximize my yields.
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Me and Wisher walked @wasfromks through his first grow. It's under 12 site gro gro. But he disappeared on us right about harvest. I enjoy walking people through grows. I've done it 4x now with other people and it's rewarding. I want everybody to grow monsters.
 
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Ya a 4x4x78"
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With a 600 in a 4x4 running 4 plants at a time I was averaging 125g or so per plant. The last one to finish was always bigger than that. I see you being able to hit those numbers.
 
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