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    These companies want you to succeed in your grow, they want to have the best product so they...

    These companies want you to succeed in your grow, they want to have the best product so they will show you how to get the most out of it, think about it.
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    Yes, and that's 1ml of product per 1 gallon of water, make no mistakes! You can spread it out if...

    Yes, and that's 1ml of product per 1 gallon of water, make no mistakes! You can spread it out if you wish, I don't think it matters much, but I wouldn't dilute the solution. I would water half, then use the mixed solution according to the feeding charts for the other half of the watering. But...
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    Soil growers

    I actually enjoy both. No matter what method I use, I always prune the lower branches for air circulation and to promote top growth. I only prune the branches that are weak or small, "popcorn bud" sites if you will, branches that are at the bottom of the light spectrum. :leaf:BC's Finest:leaf:
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    Yet Another Grow Room Question

    Well no because you have to grow less plants if you veg longer because your going to get bigger plants that use more light and space, plus the time it takes to veg. Sea of green you get a uniform canopy of nice buds rather than a couple of trees with one fat nug at the top and a bunch of popcorn...
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    Soil growers

    Sounds like your well on your way. If I were you I would just follow Humboldt's feeding chart. Feed once a week following the instructions on their website, after all, Humboldt makes these nutrients specifically for our needs. :leaf:BC's Finest:leaf:
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    Yet Another Grow Room Question

    Ya man, you harvest more in the long run. You gain 2.5 harvest per year over the vegging method, not only that but you can yield a lot from sea of green, or even screen of green or scrog method. This is what commercial growers do, because they make more money with sea of green. :leaf:BC's...
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    Newbie - Small flowering plant... is it ok? Dwarf? How's it look to you? Outdoor

    If you wanted a bigger plant you would have had to kept it in direct sunlight for 18 hours a day or indoors under lights until your ready to move it outside to flower. Soil and nutrients and pot size also play a key role in plant size. You got about 2-3 weeks to go until harvest, and it looks...
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    Soil growers

    Hi pacmanll, Can you tell me what kind of nutes do you plan to use? Usually, you want to start off by giving them half strength for the first feeding to see how they react. Wait a week or so, and depending on your plant give them more or less and continue to feed every week, once a week at full...
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    Yet Another Grow Room Question

    No problemo amigo! Trust me, sea of green is the only way to go if you want the most bang for your time. :leaf:BC's Finest:leaf:
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    Flowering Early?

    Well yeah they are good with 6 hours of light, they will begin to flower and have small buds with 6 hours of light. He wants the plant to veg obviously and not flower, so it needs a longer period of light indoor or out. :leaf:BC's Finest:leaf:
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    Yet Another Grow Room Question

    Yeah the video was for spencer more so. If your buying the clones, then your all set! Those clones if they have roots are ready to flower. Basically your veg room becomes the place you buy your clones from. Depending on the size of the clones, the time you have and the space you have, you...
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    Flowering Early?

    Is it getting 18 hours of direct sunlight everyday? If not, that could be your problem, clones from clubs are sexually mature and ready to flower so if they are not getting enough light they will flower. :leaf:BC's Finest:leaf:
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    Brown spots followed by leaf death

    Do you feed you plants any nutrients? They seem to need either calcium and or magnesium, but of course I could be wrong. Personally I love spiders in my grow room unless its a mite! They are predators and prey on insects that could be there to eat your plant, so I welcome the spiders myself...
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    Yet Another Grow Room Question

    I suggest you watch this video on youtube. This guy will show you how to have a perpetual grow. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf4ujhOEBAQ&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL :leaf:BC's Finest:leaf:
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    Yet Another Grow Room Question

    You only need 2 rooms, one for your clones and mother plant and one for flowering. Basically, You take 9 clones from your mom and let them veg for a month. After a month, you take your 9 clones and move them to the flowering room for 2 months. A month before harvest, you take 9 clones from the...
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    Hi Everyone

    Hey everyone! Just wanted to say high! Just joined this morning, but I am a long time lurker and grower. I joined because I just finally needed a voice on here! I have a big mouth and some of you probably won't like me, but I'm sure I'll get along with most of you as long as common sense is...
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