RacecarRandy
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I have done this strain a few times and I am looking for any tips on increasing yield as I feel I have been getting a lot less than I should.
my setup.
grow flow ebb n grow setup
1000 wat hps with 8" raptor hood
temps between 65 and 75
light is air cooled and room ventilated and air conditioned when needed.
using gh 3 part with koolbloom, moab and calimagic.
using RO water
I am using the useless formula for my fert ratios.
I am vegging for 3-4 weeks.
I have 6 of the grow flow pots under a 1000 watt hps
I have been topping them a few times in veg and then when they are about a week away from the switch to 12/12 I clear out all of the lower growth. I put them in 12/12 and try to keep the tops level but dont really do any trimming once they are in 12/12. the footprint of the plants is 4x5'
I usually keep my ppm between 700-1000
I am getting about 370 grams from a 1000k light and this seems really really low.
the quality is amazing, the yield is just nowhere near what I was hoping for.
any suggestions as to what this strain likes? im thinking my problem lies in the pruning and training aspect.
my setup.
grow flow ebb n grow setup
1000 wat hps with 8" raptor hood
temps between 65 and 75
light is air cooled and room ventilated and air conditioned when needed.
using gh 3 part with koolbloom, moab and calimagic.
using RO water
I am using the useless formula for my fert ratios.
I am vegging for 3-4 weeks.
I have 6 of the grow flow pots under a 1000 watt hps
I have been topping them a few times in veg and then when they are about a week away from the switch to 12/12 I clear out all of the lower growth. I put them in 12/12 and try to keep the tops level but dont really do any trimming once they are in 12/12. the footprint of the plants is 4x5'
I usually keep my ppm between 700-1000
I am getting about 370 grams from a 1000k light and this seems really really low.
the quality is amazing, the yield is just nowhere near what I was hoping for.
any suggestions as to what this strain likes? im thinking my problem lies in the pruning and training aspect.