While I totally understand what you're saying, some people may need some of GT's famous whiteboard artwork to understand canopy coverage. I think some people are getting confused with the word "floor" when you're really just talking about the internal dimension of the tent wall to wall 2x4, 3x3, 4x4 and so on. Simply put Gt is talking about filling out 'Half' the width of your tent wall to wall with canopy before you flip to flower. In a 4x4 you have a length and width equal to 16 square feet, so half of that would be 8 square feet. Once your plant or plant's (Canopy) takes up 8 square feet of space that leaves you with 8 square feet to fill out horizontally during stretch. Of course Vertical training has a bit to do with it. Think about it like a fancy water fountain, as the plant gets taller it also spreads out wider at the same time. It's just a way of Not having a bunch of empty space in your tent once your plants are ready to harvest, or the opposite where there is no air flow towards the end risking the health of the plants. that's how I see it.
GT my Blueberry pancakes are smelling funky. This sluricane cross has grown very nice and looks like 10 plus OZs on the 1 plant. Happy and healthy New year Personal medical Grower wishing you all the best ✌️
Love that even on vacation your out here answering questions! Thanks for the info! My question is around nutrients…. I want to stop paying the green tax for nutes and have been looking at the garden supply store what kind of n-p-k numbers for a mix should I aim for I was kind of under the thinking get the tomato nutrients and I should be good but what are your thoughts?
The ones I was looking at are granular slow release organic inputs; all purpose (6-8-6), flower and vegetable (10-15-20), rose food(6-12-16), Azalea(10-8-6), fruit tree and berry(4-20-20), bulb food(3-15-8). Basically just wondering what kind of numbers work best for our purpose?
Slow release mineral based nutes are not ideal for an indoor grow as it’s hard to fine tune it if you have a deficiency and nearly impossible to remedy it if you get a toxicity. They’re great for ornamental outdoor flowers in your yard, but the speed of changes in your tent specimens requires a more timely reaction. General hydroponics runs an affordable line of a 3 bottle set and a few optional additives. Sure it’s like 50 bucks for the set but you can use it for like 6 grows so that’s almost 3 years worth making it less than 10 bucks per year. I’ve been gardening since 2017 and I’m on my 2nd set which is still 90% full.
The numbers are an average target number when grown perfectly in ideal conditions with no stressors. At best they’re a ball park figure. Just keep going and they will eventually ripen. I had an 8 week strain go 12 weeks and not a single amber in the whole set. Go 10 weeks and see how they look. Some just never turn amber.
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Even on vacation you’re dedicated to your fellow followers that’s why you’re the best out there GT enjoy yourself buddy thanks for all you do 👍🤛
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Appreciate the info GT. Its crazy to see a video off of one of my questions.
That is the best back drop ever, hope you all are having an awesome time,be safe I appreciate your work
While I totally understand what you're saying, some people may need some of GT's famous whiteboard artwork to understand canopy coverage. I think some people are getting confused with the word "floor" when you're really just talking about the internal dimension of the tent wall to wall 2x4, 3x3, 4x4 and so on.
Simply put Gt is talking about filling out 'Half' the width of your tent wall to wall with canopy before you flip to flower. In a 4x4 you have a length and width equal to 16 square feet, so half of that would be 8 square feet. Once your plant or plant's (Canopy) takes up 8 square feet of space that leaves you with 8 square feet to fill out horizontally during stretch. Of course Vertical training has a bit to do with it. Think about it like a fancy water fountain, as the plant gets taller it also spreads out wider at the same time.
It's just a way of Not having a bunch of empty space in your tent once your plants are ready to harvest, or the opposite where there is no air flow towards the end risking the health of the plants. that's how I see it.
Preciate you always taking time to make videos. Enjoy your vacation GT
Kinda quick show GT. Keep up the great work.
enjoy your holidays GT ....😎
Enjoy your vacation GT! You deserve it 🌴
Keep up the good work💯✅💯 the best Patreon out there
Looks like a "working vacation". You'll have to write it off. 😂
Cheers GT wooooooooooo!!!!
Braaaaappp!!!!!
GT my Blueberry pancakes are smelling funky. This sluricane cross has grown very nice and looks like 10 plus OZs on the 1 plant.
Happy and healthy New year
Personal medical Grower wishing you all the best ✌️
Love that even on vacation your out here answering questions! Thanks for the info! My question is around nutrients…. I want to stop paying the green tax for nutes and have been looking at the garden supply store what kind of n-p-k numbers for a mix should I aim for I was kind of under the thinking get the tomato nutrients and I should be good but what are your thoughts?
The ones I was looking at are granular slow release organic inputs; all purpose (6-8-6), flower and vegetable (10-15-20), rose food(6-12-16), Azalea(10-8-6), fruit tree and berry(4-20-20), bulb food(3-15-8). Basically just wondering what kind of numbers work best for our purpose?
Oh they are from Garden Works it’s a garden supply place in my area… and these come as a 2kg box for $12.99
Slow release mineral based nutes are not ideal for an indoor grow as it’s hard to fine tune it if you have a deficiency and nearly impossible to remedy it if you get a toxicity. They’re great for ornamental outdoor flowers in your yard, but the speed of changes in your tent specimens requires a more timely reaction. General hydroponics runs an affordable line of a 3 bottle set and a few optional additives. Sure it’s like 50 bucks for the set but you can use it for like 6 grows so that’s almost 3 years worth making it less than 10 bucks per year. I’ve been gardening since 2017 and I’m on my 2nd set which is still 90% full.
@@WheelgunsOnWheels go ahead and enjoy your salts… I like my living soil. Thanks for your opinion though.
Training and plantcount. Cover half your space with nodes .. flip !!! Why can't they understand that?
About to harvest CASH and got my order delivered. It’s been a good week.
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Yo GT, what if in the first week 80% is coverd, is that a problem?
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So how do you get the flowers ripe it’s a 63 day strain peanut butter breath and its day 70 they still haven’t turned cloudy or amber
The numbers are an average target number when grown perfectly in ideal conditions with no stressors. At best they’re a ball park figure. Just keep going and they will eventually ripen. I had an 8 week strain go 12 weeks and not a single amber in the whole set. Go 10 weeks and see how they look. Some just never turn amber.
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How do you go on vacation with a house full of plants?
I actually have videos on that exact subject
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Not subtitles? 😭
1st like never did that before
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Terrible audio.The wind in your mic was too much. I had to stop watching.