H
Horse
- 21
- 0
have you ran this strain before? they dont look bad and og is typically not known to be high yielding
have you ran this strain before? they dont look bad and og is typically not known to be high yielding
They look happy to me as well. If they needed more food they would tell you, some strains slow down to a crawl for a bit and then plump up while they ripen.
FJ
SOG is a whole different game, its not hard to squeeze a tray full of clones under a lamp and pull crazy amounts of buds.
keep a note book and write everything down and you will have a guide to go on for the next run (assuming you run the same strain).
FJ
"I'm praying they start putting on weight!! Everyone is telling me push push more food more boosters and I'm fighting it cause they look so happy and healthy and green, But I'm not sure from a production standpoint if this is wise."
Whom ever it is thats telling you that more, more, more will make the plants fatter is mistaken (That only works with Americans...I kid). In fact less IS more with this type of system. Unless the persons giving you information has experience with RDWC there misleading you regardless of there good intentions. Your ladies look great (although I would like to see some more pictures), so just keep doing what your doing and see what happens in a few days. They will tell you what they need if you pay attention.
FJ
Yeah Notetaking is def not my strongpoint. I'm going to have to work on that, I have absolutely nothing on paper about what I've done. My momory is point on tho most of the time thankfully.
@ Motherlode: Training the stems would involve bending them in ways to make them more stout?
I'm praying they start putting on weight!! Everyone is telling me push push more food more boosters and I'm fighting it cause they look so happy and healthy and green, But I'm not sure from a production standpoint if this is wise.
Thanks for the help Gents. :)
Your lights on temps are a tad high. If you were adding co2 (@1500 ppm) you would want your temps around 80-85 lights on,70-75 without additional co2.
IMO (I realize there is some debate on this) you could lower the RH to around 40% for increased tric production (a dehumidifier is a growers best friend), if you are unable to control the humidity make sure to keep the air moving around the room (it would be a shame for those beauties to fall victim to one of the many vile forms of bud rot). Your ladies look great and you will find there are always improvements to be made,solving problems is what growing is all about.
As far as how many weeks of flower from start to finish go, the time given with any strain is a generic one meant to be used as a guide line and not as a set flowering time.
Pay attention to calyx swelling and trichome maturation, they are your best indicators of when to harvest. Take small samples when you think they may be ready and judge for yourself.
FJ
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?