Questions and answers thread

I am absolutely terrible at making new threads for just asking one question as I’m sure some others are to. So I hope this is useful to anyone with a problem or question.
When posting a question please write the title in LARGE WRITING SO IT’S OBVIOUS.
Cheers dudes and dudettes.

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Answer these simple questions the best you can.
If you do not know, or do not use something; Just say so = NA

Strain; Type, Bag seed, or NA

Soil in pots, Hydroponic, or Coco?

System type?

PH of runoff or solution in reservoir?

What is strength of nutrient mix? EC, or TDS

Indoor or Outdoor

Light system, size?

Temps; Day, Night

Humidity; Day, Night

Ventilation system; Yes, No, Size

AC, Humidifier, De-humidifier,

Co2; Yes, No

QUESTION - What do you think about node spacing, better to have a short stocky plant or a lanky plant with inches of node space? It would make sense to me to have less… but I’ve heard varied opinions! Also were talking indica strains mainly as I know sativas stretch like a bit of chewing gum or cheese off pizza.

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Lanky plants would mean to me is the light intensity needs to be higher. It can indicate they are searching for light.

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Indeed, when flowering also they produce airy bugs apparently while short stockers produce heavy dense beasts.

@McLovin777 … Really, Seriously… " DUDETTES " I’m LMFN AS- OFF water in my eye’s now i’m not going to be able to stop laughing all day cause that’s in my brain now
But that was GOOD REAL good…

Will

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Beware the dense beasty. Bugs! LMAO :rofl::sunglasses:

There is a happy medium too tight node spacing and buds can be subjected to more moisture and higher risk of molds also growth rates are slower the same genes that make tight node spacing keep the plant shorter and slower growing. That is why there are so many hybrid strains because we are always looking for that fast growing plant which is packed solid with buds :wink:
Most select strains for what their space limits them too and what they want to try.

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Sulphur burners, I need one. Powdery mildew is a relentless bitch.
Just wondering what the negative effects of PM are in veg, and if anyone knows of a cheap one for flower? Also any info is great.