StonedAsian408
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what strain would you recommend to first time growers that is very forgiving take a beating and can still yield pretty good like at least a pound per 600 watt light. any recommendations
You have to be a skilled grower to get a pound per 600wwhat strain would you recommend to first time growers that is very forgiving take a beating and can still yield pretty good like at least a pound per 600 watt light. any recommendations
I would recommend that you look in the mirror and ask yourself, ' Am I worthy? ' if you answer yes then get the hell away from this forum and if you are not worthy then carry on.what strain would you recommend to first time growers that is very forgiving take a beating and can still yield pretty good like at least a pound per 600 watt light. any recommendations
what do you mean i have grown one other time before and it was pretty good but an outdoor grow so i hope indoor is going to treat me well last time i had about 20 plants outdoors and they looked beautifulI would recommend that you look in the mirror and ask yourself, ' Am I worthy? ' if you answer yes then get the hell away from this forum and if you are not worthy then carry on.
May I suggest that you do this the other way around. Find out what you can get hold of first, then check here for particulars.
Set your sights a bit lower (read, more realistic) and go slower. Bust yer ass to keep 'em healthy and get 'em to harvest, then worry about yield 300 grams would be an outstanding first grow yield
Good luck with this grow.
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I don't do auto flowers. If you find a regular strain I'm sure there's a auto flower version of it.do you have any autoflowering strain that you would recommend?
Theres many strains out there. I use bagseeds still and I'm on my 6th grow. I'm going to maximize my yield using bagseeds before I use good genetics so I can max my money per seed. I hope at least a half a gram per watt.well do you have a strain that you would recommend me fir3dragon
Have you grown bagseeds before? What was your setup?Fir3dragon, lol all your doing in my opinion is settling with substandard bud and yeild why not just grab proper seeds, I cannot understand why people grow bag seeds lol.
As mentioned above pineapplechunk can take one hell of a beating and still yeild good.
If I was showing you what to do I would say grab super lemon haze use canna nutes in coco, give them half strenght for first week at 20ml per 10l , then follow the bottle at 40ml to 10l perhaps when they hit flowering boost it up to 50ml per 10l, keep an eye on the light and that's all, add some boost n pk13/14 in flowering and you won't go wrong, you will get decent yeild and good bud. You can achieve excellent results just by basically following the instructions on the bottle.
As simple as it comes
Yep, but some try to blame monoecious hermaphrodites on light leaks when it was more likely heat and over feeding.Yep, outdoors can be tough. But indoors, you also have you to blame... Any mechanical or brain fail could cause major issues. For example light leaks,
PPM and PH are not issues if you grow soil organic. My ph and ppm meter are gathering dust. Good riddance.ppm or ph issues (much tougher than outdoors, if using hydro),
heat, exhaust and/or humidity issues, odor control, strength and placement of lights, and so on and fukin so on.
Outdoors, you plant in good medium, put em in the Sun, water and feed as necessary and deal with whatever Mom Nature throws your way Yep, you get more pests and fungus issues outside. But props to those that successfully grow indoors It's a tough gig. Soooooo, have fun, read til your eyes bleed (or perhaps they're red due to another reason and keep us posted Most of all keep your expectations real. It's a shorter distance to fall when shit goes bad....LOL
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