who has tips and tricks to get a frostier bigger yield...

bass1014

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hey riu does anyone here have tricks and tips to get a frostier or bigger yield at the end of flowering??? yesterday i shot a drywall screw through the base of my last cheese candy plant.. i read somewhere that putting a nail thru the stem will make for frostier buds during the flush.. i run all bubble buckets with hydration pellets in a 5 gallon net pot in a 5 gallon bucket..i use gh nutes with kool bloom and the last 2 weeks i have emptied out the res and put new water with sweet juice from gh line.. anyway no nutes just water and sweets.. there 70%red hairs with 50/50 cloudy and clear trich's i put the screw 2inches above the base of the hydration..

any other tricks or tips to get a better finish?????
 

bass1014

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got both , a 5 gallon bucket of fresh white roots and a healthy frosty plant also, just asking for any tricks to get maximum of the plants potential.. like 3-5 days in total darkness at the end of cycle.. or sugars or molasses. breaking stems ,nails you know tweeking them to there maximum
 

hyroot

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Let the plant do its own thing. Grow it big and tall 5 ft plants. no training or tricks. Little super cropping here and there. plenty of room for healthy roots. Big green healthy leaves. Plenty of good lighting. Get big buds and big yields.
 

danky supreme

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I would agree that good genetics and growing conditions are by far the most important aspects. If you have this down good things will follow. There are however things you can to increase quality/quantity. For quantity your options are scrog sog, lst, topping, ect. I have started doing vertical growing and although i have yet to flower, from what i have seen its absolutely phenomonal for yield. In my opinion you dont need those boosters or anything, just marketing hype.

One thing i have discovered is to drown your roots and put the plants in darkness for the last 5 or so days of flower. Search "The Truth About Flushing" which explains this process. Long story short the buds begin curing on the plant and by the time its been dried it already smells like its been cured, very little if any hay smell.

As far as quality goes your options are go organic (or veganic for that matter), use molasses/sucunut, CURE/DRY CORRECTLY!!, and good genetics/growing conditions
 

PJ Diaz

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FYI frosty nugs doesn't always mean they are higher in THC ;)
That's true is you're comparing different genetics. IE: "non-frosty genetics A" could be more potent than "frosty genetics B". However in comparing like genetics, in general the frostier you can get "genetics B" to turn out the better.
 
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