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I'm not saying anyone has to post pix, I'm saying that those who believe that the only posters TO be believed or listened to should *only* be those who post pix is wrong. There is a very specific reason why I pretty much post no photos any longer, and in fact do my best to not discuss what I actually have growing on in any manner that's publicly viewable, but that is another issue.even if you have clay soil you can make a French drain and fill in large holes with amended soil. Ground is still better. And why would the only people with good growing advice have to post pictures? I could post pics of my 12foot tall perfectly round hedges to prove I know what I am talking about but I think it is dumb to post pics.
Cool! It's exciting, isn't it?My plants are as big as blaze or any other outdoor thread from this year.
Cool, that's pretty much what Smallz did. :)I was simply saying that before giving advice someone should be telling fact from personal experience not read a bunch of forums and be an expert off others work.
I only post on experience though I have read most every thread on here. I don't notice to many pics of your grows by the way sea? The real reasons for achieving a monster plant are not mentioned really at all in these tips, something along the lines of "I can't reveal all the trade secrets". That is because the trade secrets are unknown to this individual. Best advice for anyone reading this thread is this, don't confuse amateurs advice for fact.
would love to see some proof of your alleged 4-5 lbs harvest on your first try. Have fun with your amazing hydro indoor futuristic grow bro. Hydro is def the future not organic as everyone knows hydro is much better than organic. Good luck though and good luck with your know it all attitude. Peace
My partner and I might be needing some help with a large legal grow we are putting together in Washington State. Just signed up for this site and not sure if one can send a message but if interested drop me a line.Hey dank! Good to see you again, thanks for the welcome home (I was born in WA).
The girls got turned over to a neighbor for the last half of flowering due to some personal issues, but even being raised by some, in my opinion anyway, subpar growers, they were the biggest plants in his garden at 4-5 Ps each. Still drying some more on the second one.
If I can find some real estate to grow on in 2014, I'm pretty convinced I can get closer to my 10 p goal of med grade per plant. My ladies would have been bigger than they are now if daddy didn't turn them over to the neighbor haha
You should hit me up sometime, if my cali connections don't work out I'm going to be looking for someone more local I trust that I can help out with a grow next year. Would even love to get me some indoor rollin' again too.
would love to see some proof of your alleged 4-5 lbs harvest on your first try. Have fun with your amazing hydro indoor futuristic grow bro. Hydro is def the future not organic as everyone knows hydro is much better than organic. Good luck though and good luck with your know it all attitude. Peace
Overall these are good points though I would not agree with every exact detail. Going as large as possible with your container, and getting your root mass out of the dirt with either a smart pot or raised bed are very important. Even if you change nothing else on your grow other than those two things you will see a huge increase in yield. Actually had a neighbor this year that did exactly that after seeing my set up - switched form 45 plastic pots to 300 gallon smart pots. Everything else they did the same - same location, same nutrients, soil, etc. They ended up getting almost 3 times as much yield out of the same space.
From what I saw this year with some side by side experiments even using a larger pot during early veg makes a huge difference. I'm going right from 4" plastic pots to 5 gal smart pots, to the raised beds next year. In just 3 weeks I got 2-3 times as much growth with the 5 gallon smart pots as I did with the 1 gallon plastic pots.
Folks, this right here is stuff you can take to the BANK. Let me see if I can get some pix up of my homemade SmartPots, inspired by YOU!
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Also I think a huge part of better yield is always grow from seed if you are outside. The vigor and the bud structure and plant structure seem to produce much larger colas then from clone, however there are def exceptions, but for the most part this is true. Clones are always proven quality though so I usually gamble with half the garden on seeds and run clones in the other half.
Here is another free tip for those who love smartpots so much, they are expensive and they got hot as hell two negatives in my book.
The thing I would change about the part In this post about training by topping and lst or whatever would be not training but support. You can train your plants all day but if you do not have proper support you will have big problems.
I actually started my cuttings off in 7 gal pots, grew them to bushes, and then moved them outside, but man oh man was I pissed at my 100 gal smart pot size choice when I was pushing drip emitters through a giant root mass in mid veg.
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