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    #31
    I was wondering about maybe that..Non of the four plants say anything about a auto flower but i am learning that does not mean much.. Thanks.. happy 4th to you.. and everybody..

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      #32
      I wanted to take the time to point out an important aspect and difference between outdoors and indoors. Many people understandably assume that the bigger the plant is, the bigger the yield. This is correct, until a certain point. What dictates the maximum potential yield is the сarbon assimilation, or in other words, total photosynthesis. Outdoors there is an essentially unlimited source of horizontal and verticle light. Indoors however there is not.

      With artificial light sources, there is a limit on how much photosynthesis is possible and as long as light is being fully utilized, height has little effect on this. Read my article on having a light too close to learn more.

      With indoor cultivation, a plants maximum potential is limited by the potential of the light source. Once a plant has reached a stage of growth where most light is being utilized, any further vegetation will add little to the overall yield. Where as outdoors, the more surface area of light captured, the higher the potential yield. Because there is always more light to capture and no real limitation other than genetics.

      These are the reasons why techniques such as sea of green reduces vegetation time, as you start off with a higher initial energy and capture more light earlier on, filling the canopy quicker.

      This is part of the development for my upcoming article on plant training. Why we use them, where to use them, whats best and more.
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        #33
        Very Good.. even i get a clue from that.. i look forward to more of your input..

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          #34
          Originally posted by faller49 View Post
          my wife got some better pictures..
          here is that same plant today.. From a untrained eye .. It is still squatty... BIG ol leaves and they are thick and looks different under the leaves.. has great strong scent to it..

          So for what ever reason I have other pictures that i took at same time but after multiple tries it only says unknown error when i try to add them.. whether i try them first or last or in between..

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            #35
            Looking forward to your guide, I recently scrogged these three after they were getting leggy which i wanted, I also super cropped and will put another layer of ScrOg net above the first one. Also looking into soil snorkeling techniques.

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