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henryhooha
Been thinking about setting up an indoor grow but only have a small space. I want a plant that will produce alot of bud even when its little! can anyone suggest anything?
jfly
do a search bro plenty there stoned.gif
leb head
yahoo.gif lowryders good but dont get alot 28/35g per plant
henryhooha
QUOTE (jfly @ Aug 1 2009, 10:09 PM) *
QUOTE (henryhooha @ Aug 1 2009, 10:07 PM) *
Been thinking about setting up an indoor grow but only have a small space. I want a plant that will produce alot of bud even when its little! can anyone suggest anything?


do a search bro plenty there stoned.gif


I dont trust websites I like to get a hands on oppinion alot of stuff like the flowering period and yield etc is misleading e.g. flowering period is uaually the very earliest that it can be harvested and yield is per m2. obviously big bud and top 44, but I want to know from someone with real experience.
henryhooha
QUOTE (leb head @ Aug 1 2009, 10:18 PM) *
yahoo.gif lowryders good but dont get alot 28/35g per plant


Im not good enough at it to get that personally never done it before, although all the lowryder grows ive seen have only yielded a Q per plant at most. honestly i recon having a separate vegging and flowering box is alot quicker and more productive once its up and running.
grandad
QUOTE (henryhooha @ Aug 1 2009, 09:21 PM) *
QUOTE (jfly @ Aug 1 2009, 10:09 PM) *
QUOTE (henryhooha @ Aug 1 2009, 10:07 PM) *
Been thinking about setting up an indoor grow but only have a small space. I want a plant that will produce alot of bud even when its little! can anyone suggest anything?


do a search bro plenty there stoned.gif


I dont trust websites I like to get a hands on oppinion alot of stuff like the flowering period and yield etc is misleading e.g. flowering period is uaually the very earliest that it can be harvested and yield is per m2. obviously big bud and top 44, but I want to know from someone with real experience.

you dont trust web sites, i wonder what you think uk420 is then.
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