Constantly be seeking out the limiting factor. Plants of any type need air, water, space, temperature, nutrients and light and they will only grow as fast as the greatest limiting factor allows.
monitor electric panel plugs for heat! Check all ballast cords especially if you have any wire connectors to prevent fires. t6
Good point T6. SAFETY, guy and gals. SAFETY and CAUTION are your best friends when conducting any illegal activity or alterations to your home's structure and/or electrical wiring. ALWAYS make sure you know what is what, and where it goes, and how strong it is. DO NOT risk an over-load. Keep things simple and tidy to help prevent confusion and possible fire hazards. Safety and Caution come into play for more than just damage risks, but legal risks, too. Federal laws are not fun to play with, and when conducting illegal activities, federal law can come into play all too easily. For security, I highly recommend BRINK's hardened steel disk locks. They're affordable(about 5$ US) and pretty much impossible to cut through. I've seen a 300+lb guy try it and fail miserably. A theif or cop will have to blast the hinges off a door or cut through the door before they'll get that lock cut.:thumbsup:
I think most of us at some time have babied our plants to much. This plant is called weed for a reason. Usually to much water and fert.