HushemFlupskluk
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Hi! Recently I joined this community to learn more about growing Marijuana. Mayor motivation to join was the vertical/colosseum community since I fell in love with these setup type grows.
This vertical setup alowed me to yield much more then I expected. It alowed me to cross the 1 GPW goal much sooner then expected. And besides I believe I can improve to over 2 GPW. Which is insane. Who ever expected that this is possible? Not me. 1 GPW seemed like one goal to one day achieve, somewhere in the future.
Perhaps the vertical setup is not my only yield-increasing technique. It could only be the positive pressure I used during 3/6 of my rounds (250W bulb).
How did I discover this? In a short overview I hope I can prove that this is one yield increasing technique which is for free! One would simply use the power input already consumed.
We switch the exhaust unit to the intake part of the growroom. The room will be pumped with air. The exhaust will be passive. This is what I tested during grow round 3.
That round I grew autoflowers of Royal Queen seeds the Royal automatics. In total that round lasted only 8 weeks from sprouting. Harvest dry was 100 gram.
The 1st 4 weeks of that round I used the positive pressure as explained above. The result was that some leafs looked awesome. Then I suspected that I had one yield increasing technique in use.
In comparison to round 4 in which I DID NOT USE this technique. Same seeds but lasting 10 weeks from sprouting. I only harvested that same 100 grams.
I decided to continue using the technique to grow extra good looking leafs which are much larger then the regular leafs grown in normal conditions.
My second round using this technique was round 5. 2 Royal queen seeds Northern Light feminised.
Here my dreams came true at first when my leafs started to become huge! In total 3 full weeks they had positive.
The plants were looking good back then.
I yielded 300 gram! Not even all areas were taken around the bulb. This was very exciting and motivated me to start a new round of Northern light seeds to improve my yielding skills.
Now round 6 is running. 1st July is harvest time. Same techniques were used but now from sprouting. In total 5 weeks of positive pressure.
And the result was there. One fan leaf finger reached ~11 inches long.
Now I am wondering who can confirm that this technique really is yield increasing. The percentage in improvement i.m.o. must be around 25%, maybe more.
Is this size leafs normal? Perhaps users here are not impressed at all!
Just let me know
This vertical setup alowed me to yield much more then I expected. It alowed me to cross the 1 GPW goal much sooner then expected. And besides I believe I can improve to over 2 GPW. Which is insane. Who ever expected that this is possible? Not me. 1 GPW seemed like one goal to one day achieve, somewhere in the future.
Perhaps the vertical setup is not my only yield-increasing technique. It could only be the positive pressure I used during 3/6 of my rounds (250W bulb).
How did I discover this? In a short overview I hope I can prove that this is one yield increasing technique which is for free! One would simply use the power input already consumed.
We switch the exhaust unit to the intake part of the growroom. The room will be pumped with air. The exhaust will be passive. This is what I tested during grow round 3.
That round I grew autoflowers of Royal Queen seeds the Royal automatics. In total that round lasted only 8 weeks from sprouting. Harvest dry was 100 gram.
The 1st 4 weeks of that round I used the positive pressure as explained above. The result was that some leafs looked awesome. Then I suspected that I had one yield increasing technique in use.
In comparison to round 4 in which I DID NOT USE this technique. Same seeds but lasting 10 weeks from sprouting. I only harvested that same 100 grams.
I decided to continue using the technique to grow extra good looking leafs which are much larger then the regular leafs grown in normal conditions.
My second round using this technique was round 5. 2 Royal queen seeds Northern Light feminised.
Here my dreams came true at first when my leafs started to become huge! In total 3 full weeks they had positive.
The plants were looking good back then.
I yielded 300 gram! Not even all areas were taken around the bulb. This was very exciting and motivated me to start a new round of Northern light seeds to improve my yielding skills.
Now round 6 is running. 1st July is harvest time. Same techniques were used but now from sprouting. In total 5 weeks of positive pressure.
And the result was there. One fan leaf finger reached ~11 inches long.
Now I am wondering who can confirm that this technique really is yield increasing. The percentage in improvement i.m.o. must be around 25%, maybe more.
Is this size leafs normal? Perhaps users here are not impressed at all!
Just let me know