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I would agree yet those grows seem to produce a much higher yield. So again I dont think there is one answer to the question... but several depending on the individual growI think that many growers cram too many plants into the space and without some drastic defoliation the plants cant produce they are so crowded.
So when they de leaf things improve.
The small pot of coco or rockwool cube grows packed together on tables are like this.
With spaced out bushes i lose yield every time if i take many leaves.
This ..hit the nail on the head..I think that many growers cram too many plants into the space and without some drastic defoliation the plants cant produce they are so crowded.
So when they de leaf things improve.
The small pot of coco or rockwool cube grows packed together on tables are like this.
With spaced out bushes i lose yield every time if i take many leaves.
My kind O budOrange Gasm effects........... As noted earlier, I haven't touched on what smoking this does to you, as the podcast just barely touches on it at the very, very end. I listened to it again tonight, probably my 6th (and last) time and here were his final comments:
1. Good morning medicine.......puts a zip in your step but not racy.........
2. Great for mood enhancement and good vibes............
3. It will give you "O" face- just a big old smile..........
4. Great for anxiety and relaxing..............
5. Chills you out............
So, bottom line- it's a typical sativa and it screws with your head with not much body to it.
Sounds about right, given the genetics.Orange Gasm effects........... As noted earlier, I haven't touched on what smoking this does to you, as the podcast just barely touches on it at the very, very end. I listened to it again tonight, probably my 6th (and last) time and here were his final comments:
1. Good morning medicine.......puts a zip in your step but not racy.........
2. Great for mood enhancement and good vibes............
3. It will give you "O" face- just a big old smile..........
4. Great for anxiety and relaxing..............
5. Chills you out............
So, bottom line- it's a typical sativa and it screws with your head with not much body to it.
The stem rub has to be incredible by now, right?But again he emphasizes taste and smell is where the strain shines........
Likely to come out in a good cure, yeah. Sounds like you're a perfect case of the old Rosenthal axiom lol.I have a tarp down, over an unfinished cement floor. I don't over water, so the floor doesn't flood or get overly wet. I do not pull the plants out, I'm on my knees reaching to all the parts of the room hand watering, plant by plant. So no trays, they sit directly on the floor. I don't like to have my plant roots sitting in the tray with water- I just want the overflow to flow out and be done with it.
I rubbed 3-4 plants with both hands, and I didn't find any orange at all. The citrus/grapefruit smell has morphed into something different, more complex and spicy I guess- it's a familiar smell but I can't wrap my nose around it to identify it. I think I remember reading the orange/tangerine/citrus is strongest at the end of flowering, brought on (probably) by the drying period and cure.
To be honest, at this point- I'm much more concerned about the next crop already since there's not much left to do with this one except wait until they're done and chop everything down. I never worry about the good or the bad, as I've grown too many crops now to let the highs or lows bother me. And since I'm not smoking at all except to test/try the finish product, my excitement level is rather ho-hum.
So, my only real questions are about the yield factor and quality- will the lights produce enough for my needs and is the finished product better than it would have been under HPS?
Doesn’t the cold basement floor keep the root zone to cold?I have a tarp down, over an unfinished cement floor. I don't over water, so the floor doesn't flood or get overly wet. I do not pull the plants out, I'm on my knees reaching to all the parts of the room hand watering, plant by plant. So no trays, they sit directly on the floor. I don't like to have my plant roots sitting in the tray with water- I just want the overflow to flow out and be done with it.
I rubbed 3-4 plants with both hands, and I didn't find any orange at all. The citrus/grapefruit smell has morphed into something different, more complex and spicy I guess- it's a familiar smell but I can't wrap my nose around it to identify it. I think I remember reading the orange/tangerine/citrus is strongest at the end of flowering, brought on (probably) by the drying period and cure.
To be honest, at this point- I'm much more concerned about the next crop already since there's not much left to do with this one except wait until they're done and chop everything down. I never worry about the good or the bad, as I've grown too many crops now to let the highs or lows bother me. And since I'm not smoking at all except to test/try the finish product, my excitement level is rather ho-hum.
So, my only real questions are about the yield factor and quality- will the lights produce enough for my needs and is the finished product better than it would have been under HPS?
You can't get addicted to smoking pot, but you can be addicted to growing itI had this house custom built 19 years ago, and started growing on day 2, but in another out cove (alcove)- also in the basement. And never had a issue. Actually, at one time- I was growing on those rubber industrial restaurant kitchen mats, probably 3 ft X 4 ft. It didn't make one bit of difference in the end. I thought it would, but saw no difference. It did catch the overflow water better, but dried salt would build up on/in the mats and they started to disintegrate over a few years. They weren't worth it, plus they were heavy as shit.
And what's the old Rosenthal axiom???
Gosh the golden goat leaners are hilarious. Also that is looking pretty swole .Things are definitely getting "chunky"............both sides of the room.
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