I've been growing for the past 7 years using everything I learned on GrowWeedEasy, inside a tent, one 315 ceramic LEC, AC infinity fan and controller. I usually grow one plant, though I have done up to 3.
Of course I would like many amber trichomes and thought the amount of grow time would affect the number of amber trichomes. I am not finding that is the case. It seems that number of amber trichomes I see in late flower stays a constant throughout the grow even if I extend the grow a few weeks...no significant increase in amber trichomes. Do you find the same? Is it mainly determined by genetics as opposed to external factors?
On another note..I started growing in coco coir the first few grows and then wanted to try hydroponics. I set up a system and first grew some heirloom cherry tomatoes...I grew the same seeds in the house in hydroponics and outside in soil on my deck. Fed them both the same nutrients. My yield from the hydroponic tomatoes was easily 10x the yield from outside..but...the hydroponically grown tomatoes had very little taste and the ones grown in soil outside were really good and sweet.
I've been feeling that my hydroponically grown weed may not have been as potent as the coco coir grows... Anyone have any similar experiences?
I think I'll try coco on my next grow..its been a few years since I grew in soil.
Thanks for any feedback.
Of course I would like many amber trichomes and thought the amount of grow time would affect the number of amber trichomes. I am not finding that is the case. It seems that number of amber trichomes I see in late flower stays a constant throughout the grow even if I extend the grow a few weeks...no significant increase in amber trichomes. Do you find the same? Is it mainly determined by genetics as opposed to external factors?
On another note..I started growing in coco coir the first few grows and then wanted to try hydroponics. I set up a system and first grew some heirloom cherry tomatoes...I grew the same seeds in the house in hydroponics and outside in soil on my deck. Fed them both the same nutrients. My yield from the hydroponic tomatoes was easily 10x the yield from outside..but...the hydroponically grown tomatoes had very little taste and the ones grown in soil outside were really good and sweet.
I've been feeling that my hydroponically grown weed may not have been as potent as the coco coir grows... Anyone have any similar experiences?
I think I'll try coco on my next grow..its been a few years since I grew in soil.
Thanks for any feedback.
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