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Old 05-23-2011, 01:55 AM
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My main thing I can contribute, is make sure your expectations and genetics are = to the situation, if you live in a short light state and you grow outside, find something that will finish and pay off for all your hard work, if your growing in a 6x9 indoor space, make sure your plants dont grow 10 feet tall...

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Okay, lets jump start this thread a bit. Here's another simple tip that I find useful when growing in soil or coco:

It's better to have a properly fed rootbound plant, than a plant that has too much space to stretch it's roots and can never reach the sides of the pot.

for the past year I have been growing large plants in very small pots. most of my mother plants are between 3 and 4.5 feet tall, but almost all of them are in 1 gallon pots or less.

The way I do this is by planting my clones fresh out of the cloner into 8 oz solo cups. within a week and a half or so the roots should be filling this out. however, I don't necessarily transplant then, instead I start a regular feeding regiment and let them stretch to be 12"+. once they get to that height, then I transplant into 1/2 gallon or 1 gallon pots. These are the pots I keep moms in and the last pots any soil plants going into flowering are in before their final pot.

I currently have healthy moms in 1 gallon pots that are 5+ months old with stalks the size of half dollars.

early in my growing career I made the mistake of planting clones and seeds directly into 1 gallon or 2 gallon pots. it is way harder for small plants to build a strong root structure if they are in essence drowning in the medium. I would have 3-4 foot tall plants in 10 gallon pots to flower and the would never fill it out. The final yields were always around 4 oz. or so.

using my current method however, I now regularly yield 4 oz. from 3 or 5 gallon pots and have pull more along the lines of 7-8 oz from 10 gallon pots.


hope that simple tip helps some young growers avoid low yields, and increase the health of their plants so they can perform up to potential.

great posts everyone. lets keep it going.
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an outdoor technique thats always worked for me is making fences and barriers out of existing brush and trees. This is to keep deer out, and to discourage further investigation by bipedal mammals. For a simple, invisible fence, break off or pick up dead branches (5'-7') and drive the butt end into the earth around your plot, with the branches angled outward at around 45º, like peasents with with pikes defending against a calvary charge, if you know what I mean. Make it look natural, but make it look mean, so any man or beast subconsciously shies away. simple and effective.
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1. Azomite.

Wouldn't grow without it.

2. Philosophy.

Quit trying to grow the plant. It has a genetic predisposition. It can only respond to the environmental stimuli present. Learn to fine tune your only two controlling factors....environment around the root zone and the environment surrounding the foliage. Learn to control variables in those areas...and the plant will respond with the best genetic expressions it contains.


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1. Azomite.

Wouldn't grow without it.

2. Philosophy.

Quit trying to grow the plant. It has a genetic predisposition. It can only respond to the environmental stimuli present. Learn to fine tune your only two controlling factors....environment around the root zone and the environment surrounding the foliage. Learn to control variables in those areas...and the plant will respond with the best genetic expressions it contains.


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This maybe sounds stupid but I use my past grow thread,where I write all the stuff about plants,to correct and compare them,stuff I used,deficiencies,etc...
This allow me to remember everything if I need and it's very useful,IMO.
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This doesn't actually have to do with the actual growing portion.

Get your op setup properly the first time. Finding out you have temp/humidity/electrical issues mid grow sucks and is a PITA to fix.

Also something I learned recently, let your plants finish. Most harvest too early
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Old 05-30-2011, 04:11 AM
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This doesn't actually have to do with the actual growing portion.

Get your op setup properly the first time. Finding out you have temp/humidity/electrical issues mid grow sucks and is a PITA to fix.

Also something I learned recently, let your plants finish. Most harvest too early

I learned the hard way, then applied science, and a proper cure. Changed me from growing okay pot to growing great pot.
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