I found some older pics....I have had success along the way. That king tut is the first i ever harvested (photo) it was stellar. Grown with a scorpion cob 550 watt light. The pic is a bud on a pack of rizzlas dry enough to smoke easily. OMG the best Canadian Campfire strain in existence IMHO.
The cheese was crazy too grown with a 315 CMH 3100k all the way. And with the tent keeping it under 80F was a constant battle.
The open space of a larger room has resulted in a constant temperature in the room that so far requires no assistance. Summer may change that but it is subterranean.
Cooled by the earth itself to grow flowers for me...WTF
I think I should get better colouration on flowers with the cooler temp. All lights are blasting now and it maintains 25.8 C which is 78.5 F
PERFECTION.....Cannabis NIRVANA
We shall see.
I think the hobby itself for me is 1/2 or better the enjoyment factor. And I will try every kind of feeder because I like to save other people some dough along the way.
Because i bought a cash crop...and a secret garden...The bastards should be nut kicked for schilling so heavily. But that is my opinion.
It does affirm the saying
Knowledge is POWER !. I have more than ever before and I am still learning every day. But some things I will never deal with again...like powdery mildew...I cant get past 55% RH and i have a lot of fans moving shit around now.
I think everyone that smokes should have a garden. There are lots of small options that are cheap. My 5 footer with a light is around 500 bucks all in. I have grown 7 oz in there so i think 10 is possible.
I was so happy to trim that King Tut and now I usually put that shit in the lets make edibles pile and only trim colas for me. That being said this is one of the prettiest buds to date. And the taste was like juicy fruit and bubble gum had a baby and it fucked you up!
I have created the yield formula that is only limited by deviations from the mean that are exemplary
Yield = square footage X ounces.
Lights and experience can double it.
Stupidity can halve it
But it is a good idea as a guideline to know what you can grow in a space. I analyzed over my data over time and its all within that range.