Garden Knowm
The Love Doctor
Hey Garden Knowm thanks for the info. I'm trying to figger out why a person would want/need to veg longer or shorter if the plant is going to be the same size when it matures? Guess what I am driving out is whut is gained or lost by variations in the veg time? Apparently it aint got nothing to do with the finshed size of the plant at least as concerns the 5 to 10 inch flowering start. Also I have a floursecent tube shop light. Got no idear as to the lumens..wattage..kelvins etc. Wonder if it would hurt or help to stick in in the grow room? Thinking maybe I could slip it under the plants to shed a little light on the underside. This is after they get mo bigga of course. They are still just babies right now. Whatcha think?
bigwheel
The more LIGHT you have, the longer you can veg, and the larger your yield will be..
If you are using CFLs... no reason to VEG for 4 weeks unless...
1 - you are going to add side lighting
2. you need a shit load of clones
3. your plants and some PH or nutrient issues
and probably a few other reasons I have not thought of.. bt you catch my drift...
BUT... if you have 1000 watts of HPS... on a light mover and you are only growing 2 plants... then you may want to veg for 6 weeks... and really grow some monsters..... The light will give you decent penetration and if you space the plants out.. you can probably get 4-8 ounces per plant..
The INNER workings, or inner area of a BUSHY plant never gets light... the sun can not even penetrate a bush..... ANYTIME you walk by a bush... even if it is 15 feet in diameter and 15 feet tall.... if you peel back a few branches, you will notice that only the outer 2-4 inches is actually green foliage and the rest of the bush.... is BROWN stick, absent of foliage...
My point being.. it can be difficult to get big yield from a big plant.. unless you have adequate light for the entire surface area... and forget about the center....
iloveyou