Hey, Six Shooter is one the highest yielding plant we offer, keep in mind this plant is very tall so if you are doing an indoor grow make sure you have plenty of space. I would say for a beginner indoor grow you can realistically expect to get around 120 grams per plant (4.2 oz) if you do it well, just make sure to give the plants good nutrients.
Hi, T.C! Thanks for asking! As you said, SixShooter can get very huge. It's one of our biggest strain. Depends on your power, your skills and if you'll use any shape control method... but we think that with a proper light power and these pots, you can have 2 or 3 of this big ladies in that tent size. You could fit more, but it won't be practical.
Hello, thanks for asking! Neither of those is super resistant. If you're looking for strains that are resistant against powdery mildew you should take a look at our Gorilla Cookies, Gorilla Glue, Northern Lights, and OG Kush.
Hello, thanks for asking. 33 degrees may be too much depending on your grow setup and specific strain. If you don't have a way to fix the issue then make sure you have an oscillating fan and your plants should grow normally.
Hello, thanks for asking. The first step is to germinate the seeds, you can check our guide here: 2fast4buds.com/news/germinating-guide-for-autoflowering-seeds . If you any questions feel free to send us an email at
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Hello, thanks for asking! It depends on your preference, with an 18/6 light cycle you will have good results and will consume less electricity, and with a 20/4 light cycle you may end up getting better results but the electricity bill will be higher so it comes down to what suits you better.
Hi, thanks for asking! You should look at the state of the trichomes. If they are cloudy, it's ready to be chopped down. If you prefer a more corporal effect, you should wait a couple of days until they turn amber.
Hello, thanks for your question! You can grow them in 3L, 7L, or 12L pots, it depends on the size you want them to reach.
Hi! If you're growing outdoors we recommend growing in 12L pots to allow your plant to grow to its maximum.
I'd expect 9-10 weeks, and yield depends on how much light it gets. I'd imagine those grown in the high summer would be a bit bigger than those in the spring.
Hi, sir! Thanks much for asking.When it says it's good for treating the glaucoma, it means it's a good strain to palliate this pain. Not to heal it! We strongly suggest you to ask this medical and health info with a doctor or a medicine specialist. We know recreational marihuana has medical properties as well, but we are not a medical company so we are not medical specialists. We insist, it's better to ask it to a pertinent doctor or medicine specialist.Thanks again and we hope you can find the best strain for her :) Anything else you may need to know, just tell us. Take care! :D
Well, you're right about more power means more yield, but it's not all about power: you need that power to be delivered in the correct light spectrum for each stage. That's why you cannot grow a plant with a powerful standard light, for example, cuz it won't cast the wattage in the adequate color spectrum (frequency) the plant needs to grow, fatten or do the photosynthesis. But you can try and compare the results. Maybe it works .Hope it helps a bit!
Hi, Wayne! Thanks for asking!DWC will work fine as it's a great grow technique! Leds are fine too, just check for any calmag issues on the go.Enjoy!
Hi, Silas! Thanks for asking! Well, we wouldn't recommend more than 8 plants/m2 with this space. And yes, they eat a lot. Don't be afraid to feed her more than normal. Enjoy growing faster!
Thanks for asking! It will depend on your growing conditions but you can expect around 550gr per m2 of canopy.
Thanks for asking! We recommend a minimum of 75 w per plant (ideally 100w), so if you have a total of 740w you will be able to grow around 7-8 plants.
You can cut the bottom branches off, this will distribute growth of towards higher branches, just be really careful not to over cut as this can cause stress to the plant.