osteoman
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Hi All,
Contemplating my 4th CFL grow but previous grows have always used bagseed with somewhat disappointing results. Grow #1 was a single female from a seed obtained from a bud purchased in Turkey, produced a small indica. Grow #2 was a seed from a local outdoor bud, produced a large, tall (5') sativa but with smallish buds and little resin. Grow #3 was a SOG of the same seed strain, better results but still only 3 oz dry from 5 female plants using topping, etc, and much less trichs than the source material. In all 3 cases, overall quality was significantly lower that that of the source material.
So, I'm contemplating a 4th grow but this time I want to start with known genetics, and with plants that will do well under indoor, CFL lighting and confined space. Unfortunately this is a closet grow with very limited space - 4 feet x 2 feet by 6 feet tall is all the room I have. It is however well ventilated and has whiteboard on all sides.
The lighting setup I have is a custom canopy (that raises and lowers) with two 2' square office fixtures attached together at a 135 degree angle which contains four U-shaped 40W tubes (for 160W @5000K) plus 13 sockets for CFL bulbs. The sockets can contain any size and type of CFL, so I typically veg with 23W 6500K's then flower with 23W to 26W 2700K's. Total wattage is scalable, but I've been using a total of about 400 to 500 watts over the 8 square feet.
So, the questions are:
1) What strains should I be considering to get the best overall yield and quality for the space and lighting system that I have ?
2) Would a hydro setup have the potential to improve the bud quality issue over that of a proper soil setup ? Or is trich and bud production more related to lighting than nutrition?
3) I've used all sorts of techniques for the soil grows I've done, from topping and LST to flushing and using molasses, etc. for bud formation. Generally the plants have looked really good, grown very well, and have thrived, but when it comes to buds Its been difficult to get any decent size or a lot of trich production. I've concluded it may be related to the issue of genetics (bagseed) and that sativa dominants are just not as well suited to the indoor environment, especially during flowering and when using CFL's. The lights have always been kept close, but buds have been small generally. I need some informed opinions, please and thanks.
Contemplating my 4th CFL grow but previous grows have always used bagseed with somewhat disappointing results. Grow #1 was a single female from a seed obtained from a bud purchased in Turkey, produced a small indica. Grow #2 was a seed from a local outdoor bud, produced a large, tall (5') sativa but with smallish buds and little resin. Grow #3 was a SOG of the same seed strain, better results but still only 3 oz dry from 5 female plants using topping, etc, and much less trichs than the source material. In all 3 cases, overall quality was significantly lower that that of the source material.
So, I'm contemplating a 4th grow but this time I want to start with known genetics, and with plants that will do well under indoor, CFL lighting and confined space. Unfortunately this is a closet grow with very limited space - 4 feet x 2 feet by 6 feet tall is all the room I have. It is however well ventilated and has whiteboard on all sides.
The lighting setup I have is a custom canopy (that raises and lowers) with two 2' square office fixtures attached together at a 135 degree angle which contains four U-shaped 40W tubes (for 160W @5000K) plus 13 sockets for CFL bulbs. The sockets can contain any size and type of CFL, so I typically veg with 23W 6500K's then flower with 23W to 26W 2700K's. Total wattage is scalable, but I've been using a total of about 400 to 500 watts over the 8 square feet.
So, the questions are:
1) What strains should I be considering to get the best overall yield and quality for the space and lighting system that I have ?
2) Would a hydro setup have the potential to improve the bud quality issue over that of a proper soil setup ? Or is trich and bud production more related to lighting than nutrition?
3) I've used all sorts of techniques for the soil grows I've done, from topping and LST to flushing and using molasses, etc. for bud formation. Generally the plants have looked really good, grown very well, and have thrived, but when it comes to buds Its been difficult to get any decent size or a lot of trich production. I've concluded it may be related to the issue of genetics (bagseed) and that sativa dominants are just not as well suited to the indoor environment, especially during flowering and when using CFL's. The lights have always been kept close, but buds have been small generally. I need some informed opinions, please and thanks.