L lightroast Member Jan 29, 2021 #1 Going to run a few 4x4s and curious what yall think is the best method for ultra high quality first and yield as the second order of importance. Thoughts?
Going to run a few 4x4s and curious what yall think is the best method for ultra high quality first and yield as the second order of importance. Thoughts?
smokinrav Well-Known Member Jan 29, 2021 #2 LST is always the answer for indoor efficiency in my experience
L lightroast Member Feb 1, 2021 #3 smokinrav said: LST is always the answer for indoor efficiency in my experience Click to expand... Thanks, will pair that with topping to create more sites
smokinrav said: LST is always the answer for indoor efficiency in my experience Click to expand... Thanks, will pair that with topping to create more sites
bernie344 Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2021 #4 lightroast said: Going to run a few 4x4s and curious what yall think is the best method for ultra high quality first and yield as the second order of importance. Thoughts? Click to expand... Get potent strains?
lightroast said: Going to run a few 4x4s and curious what yall think is the best method for ultra high quality first and yield as the second order of importance. Thoughts? Click to expand... Get potent strains?
L lightroast Member Feb 1, 2021 #5 bernie344 said: Get potent strains? Click to expand... Should be good there, more concerned with the method - thinking lolipop, top, scrog 2 or 3 layers to really train them
bernie344 said: Get potent strains? Click to expand... Should be good there, more concerned with the method - thinking lolipop, top, scrog 2 or 3 layers to really train them
bernie344 Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2021 #6 lightroast said: Should be good there, more concerned with the method - thinking lolipop, top, scrog 2 or 3 layers to really train them Click to expand... How many plants per 4x4 you thinking of?
lightroast said: Should be good there, more concerned with the method - thinking lolipop, top, scrog 2 or 3 layers to really train them Click to expand... How many plants per 4x4 you thinking of?
L lightroast Member Feb 3, 2021 #7 bernie344 said: How many plants per 4x4 you thinking of? Click to expand... Was originally thinking 16 per 4x4, scrog, 3 week veg but my buddy thinks 9 could do better with the extra space Thoughts on density?
bernie344 said: How many plants per 4x4 you thinking of? Click to expand... Was originally thinking 16 per 4x4, scrog, 3 week veg but my buddy thinks 9 could do better with the extra space Thoughts on density?
Horselover fat Well-Known Member Feb 3, 2021 #8 ^ too many plants for a scrog. Try four. No point in topping if you lst.
Horselover fat Well-Known Member Feb 3, 2021 #10 These two plants got a 3 week veg and have been flowering about a month. They fill a 2x4. Attachments IMG_20210130_123803.jpg 1.5 MB · Views: 26
L lightroast Member Feb 3, 2021 #11 Horselover fat said: ^ too many plants for a scrog. Try four. No point in topping if you lst. Click to expand... 4 Would be sooo much easier, I'm liking this suggestion already Horselover fat said: These two plants got a 3 week veg and have been flowering about a month. They fill a 2x4. Click to expand... Whoa those are nice thick stems for just a 3 week veg and the canopy looks great! You're even running LED as I plan to do. Guessing you've run this style before. Strain type aside, are you pulling 16oz + per lady this way? cheers
Horselover fat said: ^ too many plants for a scrog. Try four. No point in topping if you lst. Click to expand... 4 Would be sooo much easier, I'm liking this suggestion already Horselover fat said: These two plants got a 3 week veg and have been flowering about a month. They fill a 2x4. Click to expand... Whoa those are nice thick stems for just a 3 week veg and the canopy looks great! You're even running LED as I plan to do. Guessing you've run this style before. Strain type aside, are you pulling 16oz + per lady this way? cheers