ttystikk
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yea and if anything were to go down hell its only 1 plant ... even if he rans 3 no big deal and pulling 3 lbs - actually he might be the only thing close to what police estimate plants at ......lol....imagine if he ran a room of them , that would be something
Flowamasta. Look him up, he's got several threads here on the Farm. He's done some interesting things with UVB lighting, too.
Okay I will bite Tty...How? I believe I would have trouble moving plants from , veg room to the bloom room with some sort of contraption used to scrog the plants and keep them in place. Plus I transplant twice prior to my plants going into there 15 gallon vessel.There is nothing about perpetual grow operations that makes them incompatible with SCRoG techniques. I use both simultaneously to great effect!
Okay I will bite Tty...How? I believe I would have trouble moving plants from , veg room to the bloom room with some sort of contraption used to scrog the plants and keep them in place. Plus I transplant twice prior to my plants going into there 15 gallon vessel.
BTW...I don't want you laying awake at night thinking about this. LOL
nice...looka the fox tails....:)
Nothing wrong with fox tails if they are tight...Yeah, that's what that strain does best. Some complain- until they smoke them.
yea that man can sure veg a plant to its full potential but he gotta waste way to much time vegging ..... aint seen him around much .... but he def gives the pigs justification to estimate 2lbs a plant ......
He sure does! It's a smart way to do things where number of plants is factored into the penalty your receive if you get busted. Grow few plants, but make them count. Better not to get carried away with 50 different strains and a legion of clones, because if the cops come knocking the outcome ain't going to be pretty.
Still, I think there's more risk growing one plant indoors than a few outdoors.
-- iCultivate --
Why's there more risk in outdoor, I think is what he's asking...What's your question?
-- iCultivate --
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