Tips for getting bigger yields

1dude1seed

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If this is your first grow, I’d focus on just crossing the finish line with a healthy plant. After that, that’s when I’d start experimenting with various things such as LST and HST.

Seems like most new people just want to hit max yields without even knowing how to tend to the girls. Focus on keeping them happy.

If this is not your first go, then don’t listen to me. Or just don’t listen anyways lol:weed:
 

Ċikku

Member
If this is your first grow, I’d focus on just crossing the finish line with a healthy plant. After that, that’s when I’d start experimenting with various things such as LST and HST.

Seems like most new people just want to hit max yields without even knowing how to tend to the girls. Focus on keeping them happy.

If this is not your first go, then don’t listen to me. Or just don’t listen anyways lol:weed:
I wasnt planning on doing any training but my friend convinced me to try it out with atleast 1
 

Ċikku

Member
Genie out of bottle already … you stated early flower.
Autos will push forward to end regardless of “ techniques “ ….

Run photos if you want to increase yield , plant size .
Photos will allow you to veg longer ( bigger ) , structure it ( training ) then flip to maximize your efforts.

Concentrate on the autos making it to finish line without any drama first and foremost.

Side note : DISREGARD the breeder recommendations on harvest time . Run them as long as it takes to finish.

PICS ?
Ok thanks a lot
 

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Nizza

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Training
Proper lighting and nutrients
Adequate ventilation and dehumidification
Automated watering
Timing
Strain
 

1dude1seed

Well-Known Member
I wasnt planning on doing any training but my friend convinced me to try it out with atleast 1
A little LST never hurts. But don’t get too carried away with training yet.

As myself, and others have said, since this is your first grow, take it easy. Focus on the plants needs. Learn how to read the plants and correct any issues that come up and so on.
 

Ċikku

Member
A little LST never hurts. But don’t get too carried away with training yet.

As myself, and others have said, since this is your first grow, take it easy. Focus on the plants needs. Learn how to read the plants and correct any issues that come up and so on.
Thanks
Till now everything was ok except for this past week
I had some problems with the light and watering
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
Keep the plants healthy from start to finish. Don't stress them by overfeeding and don't starve them in the end by flushing. As much light as your plants can handle. Proper temperatures. Not too cold and not too hot.

Many people do too much and end up actually hurting their yields.

Don't fall for any marketing nonsense from nutrient companies that claim 25% increase in yields and end up paying through the nose for a bunch of bottles only to end up with crispy fried plants.
 
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