Prawn Connery
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The Schnazzleberry's are about 4 weeks from seed, the others about 4 weeks from clone. I don't veg quickly because I have no need to. Usually I flower, take my clones during the first week of flower (I don't keep mothers, I clone from clones), take 1-2 weeks for clones to strike, then feed them a weak nutrient solution over the next 4-5 weeks until they are big enough for the next round of flowering (8-9 weeks). If my clones start getting too big, I either slow them down with plain water until they start to lose a bit of colour (they take right off again as soon as you feed them) or in some cases - like the Catpiss haze which takes a little longer - I'll clone from the vegging plant and start again, donating the bigger plant to a friend to grow outside.How much veg time do those have right now? Is that usual size before you switch to 12/12 for the last 3 lbs harvest? Also so you normally have 6 plants per station?
do you think with same veg time that putting 4 plants per station would benefit more or with 1 1200w station cover 6 plants just the same?
sorry for multiple questions but just getting a feel for this as it seems llke a more beneficial setup.
Here's a little tip: you can take cuttings and put them in the fridge in a glass of water and leave them there for up to a month before actually cloning them. It works, and this is sometimes what I do with longer flower strains - store cuttings in the fridge and clone when I need to.
As for how many plants to run, I've found 6 works best for larger strains. It's important to fill in all the space around the bottom light and get your plants tall enough to take advantage of the top light, too.
LOL! They're not thirsty - just the opposite. I'd just repotted them and buried the roots quite deep, so they were actually dropping from a bit of water stress (very wet under that top layer of coco). Once the roots start to make their way through the pots, they'll perk right up over the next few days. The plant far right in the bottom photo was repotted near the surface, and as you can see is pretty normal.Water those bitches.... they look thirsty.
The cabinet is 4' x 4' - so it's 2 feet from the middle of the floor fan to each wall. Vertical growing doesn't require much room at all - only a little height.
There's a photo of my set-up right above you (6 posts up). There are more on Page 1.hey friend sorry i didnt read the whole thread but i wanted to ask, do u have pics of the entire setup and how much was your final yield with 1200 watts u said? 2 600s?
Haven't got the final yield yet. I've trimmed, dried and weighed 2lb so far, but have some more dried bud in a bag I haven't weighed yet - I'll try to do that tonight. I also have one more plant (the one above) hanging out to dry. The harvest was a bit more staggered than I'd planned, as the final plant kept on flowering. It was grown from seed, so I wasn't sure what to expect. I don't think it will be a keeper.