inside my flowering box

toker2010

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heres pics of the inside of my flowering box got 2 big girls and four small girls flowering for 2 days shy of three weeks i just added 2 more lights flourecents twisted ones to go with the 2 ufo led lights i already got in their pic 2 with all the lights on at once pic 1 so u can c them better with out the led plz post your coments id like to here them thinks
 

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TreesAsMedicine

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IMO You really need bigger pots. If height is an issue, use pruning techniques to keep them short, and increase top buds. I have even seen guys making massive buds who bend them in a confined area. They look great. Good luck and keep it up!!!
 

toker2010

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IMO You really need bigger pots. If height is an issue, use pruning techniques to keep them short, and increase top buds. I have even seen guys making massive buds who bend them in a confined area. They look great. Good luck and keep it up!!!
should i go with 5 gallen buckets then man i been wounderind what size pots i shoud use i dont really want them to tall but what ever u know im game thinks for your ops
 

vtguitar88

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should i go with 5 gallen buckets then man i been wounderind what size pots i shoud use i dont really want them to tall but what ever u know im game thinks for your ops
I grow in 5 gallon pots. I just pulled down half a plant that grew 2.5 ft tall and it looks like the part I chopped will weigh about 1.5-2 ounces dry. So the pot size corresponds more directly to yield than to height. Control the height, increase your yield. Five gallon restaurant buckets with holes drilled in the bottom worked great for me, and I got em for free! Some people say you get bigger buds with 7- or 10-gallon pots, but I grew a huge sativa in a 5-gallon, and, though it needed water more often, it still produced JUST FINE. Believe me! Good luck, I'll be checkin in to see how those LEDs work out for ya.
 

toker2010

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I grow in 5 gallon pots. I just pulled down half a plant that grew 2.5 ft tall and it looks like the part I chopped will weigh about 1.5-2 ounces dry. So the pot size corresponds more directly to yield than to height. Control the height, increase your yield. Five gallon restaurant buckets with holes drilled in the bottom worked great for me, and I got em for free! Some people say you get bigger buds with 7- or 10-gallon pots, but I grew a huge sativa in a 5-gallon, and, though it needed water more often, it still produced JUST FINE. Believe me! Good luck, I'll be checkin in to see how those LEDs work out for ya.
alrite ill keep ya all up dated thinks again:bigjoint:
 
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