PooToe
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While I agree, like most things, the devil is in the details. All the things you listed will get you to harvest. The question then becomes what kind of harvest do you want?At the end of the day there plants, they need 3 things, love, light, water, food and good nutritional soil, we are the same way otherwise we wouldnβt grow, I use fox farm soil, because it has everything in it that the plant needs to strive, and I use general hydroponics organic bloom once a week in bloom and water it every 3.5-4 days I keep the humidity level at 50 percent, and I just let it do its thing, remember plants are alive they do feel pain just like us, they just have a different way of thinking, but thatβs what makes them so unique, so just keep it simple, and let them do what they got to do
Small adjustments at certain points in the grow can have a big impact on your dry yields. Techniques like topping can also improve yields.
Using setpoints to monitor the output is always good way of improving your dry yields unless you don't care about final weights and just enjoy watching them grow.