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BudBuddy
i have 78 watts of floros (8 watt beeing a tube) with a train set controller to change the speed of the 2 large pc fans
with one plant
from 30 imature bag seeds

the luck its female!
allso been triming leaves , and burnd alot of them in early life
formabud
thats a great little box ya got there thumbsup.gif and a nice (little?) plant too smile.gif

how old is it?,what strain is it?what grow are you on?

forma.

edit.. WELCOME TO UK420! enjoy your stay(im sure you will),and if you have any Q's ask around,someone is bound to know wink.gif

introduce yourself in in the ''introduce yourself'' sub-forum and youll see just how friendly we are smile.gif
BudBuddy
duno strain its a bag seed, but i jus harvested 2day it took 8 weeks to flower

and reson for shortness lol.gif

about a week/2 into flowering i managed to bash the top of the plant
making the main stem short. but thats gud coz it waz getting to big.

allso as an experiment i put the plant into a cage in early life
so it couldent grow outside of the space i gave it wich made the main stem
start to grow horizontaly:) and made it majorly thick
and then i continued to tie the plant down all thru its life

i got 20 grams of bud of it (wet)




formabud
you should invest in a 150w or 250w growroom youl get alot better result -about an oz or more off one plant depending on conditions.

sorry to say m8 that 20 will end up 10 if that.but onwards and upwards innit

edit.what nutes did ya feed it if any? and check out the harvesting and drying thread m8,alot of hints on there wink.gif

forma.
BudBuddy
no nutes wich is y it waz small
had fugus nats in late life
rastacookieman
does it smell stoingly outside of the speaker?
Ambling_Madly
QUOTE(BudBuddy @ Mar 18 2005, 12:38 AM)
no nutes wich is y it waz small
had fugus nats in late life
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Arrrchhh .... the bloomin' scarid fly.

It burrows into the top layer of damp moist soil which it loves to lay its eggs. Shouldn't have done to much damage to the plants in late life but can damage the roots on young 'ickle' plants.
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