Hello community. I have an issue that I'm hoping you can help me resolve. Here are the specs of my setup:
I'm using a 4x4 ebb and flow system. Currently I have 16 plants in this 4x4 tray. I'm growing White Rhino from Nirvana seeds. So I am giving 1 square foot per plant. More specs on the plants in a moment. I am using a 1000 watt Super Blue Eye Hortilux bulb on the 4x4 space. The space is in such a fashion that I can use next to no Mylar and have no side lighting. I am using an air cooled hood with adequate ventilation, so heat is no issue in this grow space. The air temperature is currently around 70 degrees.
A bit on the plants. They are vegging for a total of 4 weeks including time in the cloner. When I put them into flower, they are about 12 inches tall. I use the General Hydroponics nutrient line. I'm using their three part Gro, Micro, Bloom. I add (at the appropriate time of course) carbohydrates, Gen Hydro Kool Bloom (liquid and solid at appropriate times), Silica, Gen Hydro Floralicious, Cal Mag, Zeus Juice (this is a kelp and Humic acid extract). I change nutes every two weeks. I don't harvest until they are ready. That means the first trichomes are turning amber. This is usually at the 9 week mark. Sometimes a day or two earlier.
Here's my issue / question. These plants at harvest are a hair over 4 ft tall. My yield is averaging about 19 ounces. From my understanding, that's a bit low given what I'm doing here. I should be getting a bare minimum of 2 ounces per plant, upwards of 4 ounces per plant. I've determined that the issue is obviously lack of light penetration through the canopy. Side lighting is not an option in my space. So I'm faced with two options:
1) Keep the plants the same height, but put less of them in the tray.
2) Same number of plants at a shorter height.
So first off, do you all think my analysis is correct? That the issue is light penetration and I am faced with the above two options?
If that is indeed the case, how would you go about option 2? Shorter veg time or topping?
If I'm way off on this, please let me know as well. Any help you as the community can offer is greatly appreciated.
I'm using a 4x4 ebb and flow system. Currently I have 16 plants in this 4x4 tray. I'm growing White Rhino from Nirvana seeds. So I am giving 1 square foot per plant. More specs on the plants in a moment. I am using a 1000 watt Super Blue Eye Hortilux bulb on the 4x4 space. The space is in such a fashion that I can use next to no Mylar and have no side lighting. I am using an air cooled hood with adequate ventilation, so heat is no issue in this grow space. The air temperature is currently around 70 degrees.
A bit on the plants. They are vegging for a total of 4 weeks including time in the cloner. When I put them into flower, they are about 12 inches tall. I use the General Hydroponics nutrient line. I'm using their three part Gro, Micro, Bloom. I add (at the appropriate time of course) carbohydrates, Gen Hydro Kool Bloom (liquid and solid at appropriate times), Silica, Gen Hydro Floralicious, Cal Mag, Zeus Juice (this is a kelp and Humic acid extract). I change nutes every two weeks. I don't harvest until they are ready. That means the first trichomes are turning amber. This is usually at the 9 week mark. Sometimes a day or two earlier.
Here's my issue / question. These plants at harvest are a hair over 4 ft tall. My yield is averaging about 19 ounces. From my understanding, that's a bit low given what I'm doing here. I should be getting a bare minimum of 2 ounces per plant, upwards of 4 ounces per plant. I've determined that the issue is obviously lack of light penetration through the canopy. Side lighting is not an option in my space. So I'm faced with two options:
1) Keep the plants the same height, but put less of them in the tray.
2) Same number of plants at a shorter height.
So first off, do you all think my analysis is correct? That the issue is light penetration and I am faced with the above two options?
If that is indeed the case, how would you go about option 2? Shorter veg time or topping?
If I'm way off on this, please let me know as well. Any help you as the community can offer is greatly appreciated.