how do u grow indoor ladies that have half pound yields

HydroDawg421

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You a bit cranky this morning. BTW, I was not referencing the kid. Take a puff.
:bigjoint:
Not cranky. It's common sense. Be nice and someone might help after they've made an honest attempt. But if he's confused about nutes and doesn't want to do the footwork necessary then he definitely needs a different hobby. This one isn't for him.
 

HydroDawg421

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I guarantee each person will get a different result from their search as well.
so what's your point? Are you an asshole for any specific reason? Dude posted a dumbass demanding question and expects someone to hold his hand. I offered a legit and viable way to educate himself.
 

zzyx

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so what's your point? Are you an asshole for any specific reason? Dude posted a dumbass demanding question and expects someone to hold his hand. I offered a legit and viable way to educate himself.
If it bothers you, Perhaps you shouldn’t troll the thread. :bigjoint:
 

Hdhkf

Active Member
I have used all kinds of nutrients. I stear clear of any multi bottle lines. I just have don't have time.

I have successfully used maxigro by Gh or future harvest easy grow line. I'm not sponsored by either of them so I don't like name dropping. Lol

Its not about nutes. I would But I must say coco coir has really upped my game since switching from soil or promix. Feeding 3x a day as oppose to once every 3-5 days makes a big difference.
 

Buddernugs

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Mars


Mars-Hydro tsw2000.
Couldn't put it above 75% either so probably around 220-250 watts. I vegged it awhile and used lots of LST. That's a 7 gallon pot in soil. I imagine I could do it in coco alot easier/faster.

My last grow I did 4 in the 2x2 in 3 gallon pots of promix hp.

Got a total of 8.6 ounces. 2-3 week veg time.
I got 2 tsl-2000 lights…..they grow some nasty shit…..they pull good numbers too….love the ts series
 

MATTYMATT726

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The go-go kid is a well-known member, which means he's been around a while. I was once a noob and no one offered me any lessons. Bottom line, you learn through trial and error. He needs to do his own research and form his own opinions, whether via Google or other avenues. It's not that damn hard. Buy a book. Read threads. It's S-I-M-P-L-E. Demanding someone else provide him info isn't going to go very far on this forum.
Im not responding to Go Go Kid, but anybody can comment on a bunch of posts and become a well known member here in a week. That's why new growers are teaching bad advice to other new growers. This site is so old there is really no moderation. New growers should be restricted to the new section and show some skills in growing before being allowed to post topics/comments in other advanced sections.
 

Porky1982

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Im not responding to Go Go Kid, but anybody can comment on a bunch of posts and become a well known member here in a week. That's why new growers are teaching bad advice to other new growers. This site is so old there is really no moderation. New growers should be restricted to the new section and show some skills in growing before being allowed to post topics/comments in other advanced sections.
Wow what a knob head you are!!
 

Horselover fat

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This 100%. Making total use of your light footprint is the key to yields, an even canopy packed with colas, as many bud sites as you can realistically fit.
Yeah, i'm in the process of trying to figure out how many little branches and nugs is too many. I don't want to remove too many either, but too thick of a bush leads to fluffy buds down under. In 2*4 space spreading light and using all the space is paramount to getting good yields.

How to grow according to HF: Use your space (lst, topping, sog...), have enough light and don't try too much. Use decent nutes and you can be fairly sure your problem is almost never deficiency as such. The problem is in roots usually and caused by ph, bad watering practices or too many nutes. That or too much light which, I think, goes back to having roots that can't supply the demand set by the leafs. Never ever just look at your plant and pour in nutes you think it is lacking without thinking. Think about why it's not getting the nutes ie what's wrong in the root zone and fix that. I promise this will take you far.
 
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