FLoJo
Well-Known Member
ok so me and my buddy were having a little discussion today.
we both came to the conclusion that stress, nute burn, over and under watering etc. during flowering will greatly reduce overall yield.
he says that all of these things can be overcome, with minimal loss, if the plants are "rehabbed" in veg, and you start the flowering period when the plants become healthy again. (again this is with "minimal loss" some loss is agreed"
my stance is that some things such as over and under watering can be overcome but if you have severe ph problems and nute burn in veg, the plants will yield considerably less than a plant whos life was stress free through veg, even if put into flowering when healthy again.
now we are talking that the stressed plant is put in at the same size as a stress free plant because obviously a stress free plant would have had the chance to get larger while the other plant would have been smaller and struggling.
so what do you guys think? now keep in mind that of course "some" loss will occur but we are talking about a noticeable and very measurable change..
let the debate begin!
FLo
we both came to the conclusion that stress, nute burn, over and under watering etc. during flowering will greatly reduce overall yield.
he says that all of these things can be overcome, with minimal loss, if the plants are "rehabbed" in veg, and you start the flowering period when the plants become healthy again. (again this is with "minimal loss" some loss is agreed"
my stance is that some things such as over and under watering can be overcome but if you have severe ph problems and nute burn in veg, the plants will yield considerably less than a plant whos life was stress free through veg, even if put into flowering when healthy again.
now we are talking that the stressed plant is put in at the same size as a stress free plant because obviously a stress free plant would have had the chance to get larger while the other plant would have been smaller and struggling.
so what do you guys think? now keep in mind that of course "some" loss will occur but we are talking about a noticeable and very measurable change..
let the debate begin!
FLo