Kali Dog has a Sativa structure. You would want to top the plants early to keep its height as low as 3 feet. Moreover, you could employ the least aggressive training method, such as LST and ScrOG. If you have the experience and feeling adventurous, go ahead and super crop them for maximum bud production. This hybrid is hardy and can handle the stress.
You are limited to only a small number of plants (six, in most states). In this case, 600 watts grow lights should be adequate. Ensure sufficient ventilation to drive hot air out while drawing in cooler air from the outside. This action replenishes CO2, which the plants need for photosynthesis.
You should also install one or more oscillating fans - small ones - as needed in strategic places. When you train the plants, the goal is to form an even layer of bud sites on one upper canopy. Beneath, circulating the air helps keep moisture level within the optimal range. Besides, the slight movement caused by a slight breeze promotes thicker and sturdier branches. Once in full bloom, those Kali Dog plants would be able to carry the weight of the buds.
If the smell of marijuana escaping to the rest of the house or neighborhood is an issue, use a high-quality carbon filter to remove odor particulates before expelling hot air.
It takes only 9 to 10 weeks for Kali Dog to complete the flowering stage. You can harvest at the peak time for maximum potency. Optionally, you can also delay the harvest by a week. This causes some of the THC to degrade, turning into CBN for a more sedating experience. Per square foot, you could harvest around 1.5 to 1.75 oz of buds.
Outdoors, Kali Dog can grow up to 7 feet tall. It prefers a warm climate where each plant can produce an average of 2 oz.
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