Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

GringoLoco

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Im I right to assume the following:
3 weeks for rooting
3 weeks in veg
3 weeks in flowering?
Different strains, different space, different time.

For space constraints, I veg for 2 weeks or less, after cloning, which on average takes a week, and then throw into bloom for the next 8-9.
 

Jgoasnhja

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I read the 1st few pages of this tread & I have only one question:
How do you achieve a pound every 3 weeks if you flower for 9 weeks?
Im sorry I didnt read the entire thread because there are over 160 pages but Id really like to know how exactly your able to achieve this please could you kindly sum up the process in a quick summary?

Much appreciated.

ILoveit.

Ya this is what most ppl misunderstand if you only read the first few pages. Its 3 weeks clone, 3 wks veg, and 9 wks Flower but in the flower system there is 3 seperate systems runing so one of those systems is being harvested every 3 wks.
Also the clone n veg stages vary a lil bit on what type of strain your runnin, but thats why theres more plants in those systems than the flower so they can be left behind if needed.
 

westmich

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Im I right to assume the following:
3 weeks for rooting
3 weeks in veg
3 weeks in flowering?
Not quite - 3 weeks rooting, 3 weeks veg, 9 weeks flower

Week 0 - Crop A in cloner
Week 3 - Crop A in veg, Crop B in cloner
Week 6 - Crop A in flower, Crop B in veg, Crop C in cloner
Week 9 - Crop A in flower, Crop B in flower, Crop C in veg, Crop D in cloner
Week 12 - Crop A in flower, Crop B in flower, Crop C in flower, Crop D in veg, Crop E in cloner
Week 15 - Crop A in harvest, Crop B in flower, Crop C in flower, Crop D in flower, Crop E in veg, Crop F in cloner
 

latinrascal

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Dirthawaker if i am remembering correctly you were the one with the humidity problem right now and dont have the funds for a dehumidifier at the moment? If so have you tried to use that product called RidEx or something like that. Its these very water absorbant crystals that supposedly suck the water right out the air. Might be worth a try until you can get you dehumidifier. Just a thought.
 

iloveit

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Not quite - 3 weeks rooting, 3 weeks veg, 9 weeks flower

Week 0 - Crop A in cloner
Week 3 - Crop A in veg, Crop B in cloner
Week 6 - Crop A in flower, Crop B in veg, Crop C in cloner
Week 9 - Crop A in flower, Crop B in flower, Crop C in veg, Crop D in cloner
Week 12 - Crop A in flower, Crop B in flower, Crop C in flower, Crop D in veg, Crop E in cloner
Week 15 - Crop A in harvest, Crop B in flower, Crop C in flower, Crop D in flower, Crop E in veg, Crop F in cloner
Ahhh thats just the ino I needed. I was just wondering how it differed from Al B Fucts operation now I get it.

Thank you very much.
 

DIRTHAWKER

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Dirthawaker if i am remembering correctly you were the one with the humidity problem right now and dont have the funds for a dehumidifier at the moment? If so have you tried to use that product called RidEx or something like that. Its these very water absorbant crystals that supposedly suck the water right out the air. Might be worth a try until you can get you dehumidifier. Just a thought.
thanks latin...i bought a dehumi yesterday and problem solved.
 

repvip

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This might be a good time to clarify a target humidity for the flower room? What would be a good range? I didn't see one on page 75.

Dirt--with the dehumidifier you bought--is it digital? Can you just dial in the humidity you want? Would also like to know how much heat it puts out....?

Thanks!
 

DIRTHAWKER

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The one i got is digital... i set it at 45% humidity and i also set it to run for 2 hours on then 2 hours off..seems to be doing the trick, although with the high humidity outside right now it never reaches 45% but rather stays in the mid to low 50s which is fine with me...the unit doesnt get hot at all. Its amazing how much water it takes in...every cycle it fills with water.
 

westmich

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The one i got is digital... i set it at 45% humidity and i also set it to run for 2 hours on then 2 hours off..seems to be doing the trick, although with the high humidity outside right now it never reaches 45% but rather stays in the mid to low 50s which is fine with me...the unit doesnt get hot at all. Its amazing how much water it takes in...every cycle it fills with water.
Just a thought, but if you take it off the timer it might reach the target humidity. Not sure what your floor plan looks like, but I had previously bought a cheap dehumidifier and it had a hose adapter. I ran a hose from the back to the sub pump in the basement and never needed to manually drain it again :clap:
 

DIRTHAWKER

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Yea i realize that. I ran it for 24 hours when i first got it and with the current humidity level outside it still never dropped to what i had it set to, so i decided to save money and just run it on a timer.

yea it has a hose adapter,,but since i go in there everyday i dont mind dumping the tank.
 

DIRTHAWKER

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Heres some pics from today,, Im a little concerned about some of the dry and brittle leaves that have developed on the side of the first flower unit against the wall. still only running 3 lights at the moment, soon to have that 4th.
 

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bubblerking

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Heres some pics from today,, Im a little concerned about some of the dry and brittle leaves that have developed on the side of the first flower unit against the wall. still only running 3 lights at the moment, soon to have that 4th.
I wouldnt worry about that your fine bro keep up the geat work peace:weed:
 
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