Yeah there's supposed to be a 3 in that title...
Hey guys, i'm sick of growing where i don't live. Travel, partnerships, risk associated with partnership, travelling with product etc has got me wanting to grow at home. Where i am now i get inspections every 3 months. I want to time it right so i can veg, flower, harvest and preferable dry within that 3 month time frame..
Was thinking if i had rooted clones ready i could start vegging the day after inspecion, vegging for 2 weeks, flowering for 8 weeks, leaving me 2 - 3 weeks to dry and pack everything up. Though i'm wondering if 2 weeks veg would really be enough to get any decent sort of yield without growing a large number of plants? I could push that out to 3 weeks veg, leaving 1 - 2 weeks for drying time. As long as plants are mostly dry i could bag up and take elsewhere without running too much risk of mold, if i need to.
I usually grow 4 plants with 4 - 5 weeks veg time to fill my 4x4 tent. LST, topping, supercrop, whatever i'm feeling at the time. Never grown without some form of training and having a hard time deciding if i should start or not
Would vegging 9 plants for 2-3 weeks adequately fill a 4x4 space during flowering?
Would i have enough room to top 9 plants once (4 colas), without it getting overgrown?
I'm somewhat reluctant to grow with no form of training at all. I have seen friends grow like this and yes, they have a nice top bud but the rest of the plant seem kinda crap to me, along with their yield
Wanting ideas on relatively easy, hassle free ways i could achieve my goal. Need 12oz minimum, which should be piece of piss with a 600W right?
And being a single grow would i be better off cloning from flowering plants, or cloning just before flower, vegging under cfl's and cloning again to get timing right? Thinking the latter as it seems to be hard to estimate time it takes cloning off flowering plants. And when they do finally start growing they tend to shoot out in all different directions. If i clone just before 12/12 switch, veg under cfls, clone again 4 weeks into flower i should have nicely rooted, small clones (easy to hide) ready to go after the next inspection.. thoughts?
Hey guys, i'm sick of growing where i don't live. Travel, partnerships, risk associated with partnership, travelling with product etc has got me wanting to grow at home. Where i am now i get inspections every 3 months. I want to time it right so i can veg, flower, harvest and preferable dry within that 3 month time frame..
Was thinking if i had rooted clones ready i could start vegging the day after inspecion, vegging for 2 weeks, flowering for 8 weeks, leaving me 2 - 3 weeks to dry and pack everything up. Though i'm wondering if 2 weeks veg would really be enough to get any decent sort of yield without growing a large number of plants? I could push that out to 3 weeks veg, leaving 1 - 2 weeks for drying time. As long as plants are mostly dry i could bag up and take elsewhere without running too much risk of mold, if i need to.
I usually grow 4 plants with 4 - 5 weeks veg time to fill my 4x4 tent. LST, topping, supercrop, whatever i'm feeling at the time. Never grown without some form of training and having a hard time deciding if i should start or not
Would vegging 9 plants for 2-3 weeks adequately fill a 4x4 space during flowering?
Would i have enough room to top 9 plants once (4 colas), without it getting overgrown?
I'm somewhat reluctant to grow with no form of training at all. I have seen friends grow like this and yes, they have a nice top bud but the rest of the plant seem kinda crap to me, along with their yield
Wanting ideas on relatively easy, hassle free ways i could achieve my goal. Need 12oz minimum, which should be piece of piss with a 600W right?
And being a single grow would i be better off cloning from flowering plants, or cloning just before flower, vegging under cfl's and cloning again to get timing right? Thinking the latter as it seems to be hard to estimate time it takes cloning off flowering plants. And when they do finally start growing they tend to shoot out in all different directions. If i clone just before 12/12 switch, veg under cfls, clone again 4 weeks into flower i should have nicely rooted, small clones (easy to hide) ready to go after the next inspection.. thoughts?
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