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Old June 11, 2016   #82
AKmark
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Fruit production is indeed driven by length of day, heat, EC, and management of the actual plant itself. The worst culprit I have experienced with lack of fruit production is poor pruning. I grow my plants for about 8 months, and we have the most extreme light variation of most other places, we adjust our fertilizer to met these cycles, if it is good, and plants are managed, production is insane.
The best path to perfection is a leaf sample once a month, this will tell a grower exactly what they need to add or reduce.
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