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It's a little hard to see much improvement via the pics, glad you think they are better. Was it the watering practice?
I upped the nutrients but I’ve fed them I little less times, and they’ve just gone a lot more of a nice green not patchy they seem to be loving life more now anywayIt's a little hard to see much improvement via the pics, glad you think they are better. Was it the watering practice?
Excellent. Sending good vibes for a strong finish.I upped the nutrients but I’ve fed them I little less times, and they’ve just gone a lot more of a nice green not patchy they seem to be loving life more now anyway
What’s so funny HeywoodExcellent. Sending good vibes for a strong finish.
Seems ... optimistic.
With last training do I let them veg for a lot longer to allow the new growth to become nice strange branches ye like fuck the nute chart off cos it only says 4 week veg but I feel I need a lot longerSeems ... optimistic.
If you are about to do a lot of LST training, they are probably in the right place, just a week or two early.
Incidentally, I like having two nets, spaced about 8 inches apart.
.What’s so funny Heywood
okay mate, how much do you take off when deleafing ?I would trim up that under brush while you can.
When they're short and really bushy at least the first three lower nodes worth. Anything that is going to sit in the dirt or over lap down low. And any thick brush toward the lower middle. I like to have enough so air flow is unimpeded at the soil level.okay mate, how much do you take off when deleafing ?
Cheers pal I will depeaf on Wednesday when I when I get a chance I will get a pic up keep the process going on hereWhen they're short and really bushy at least the first three lower nodes worth. Anything that is going to sit in the dirt or over lap down low. And any thick brush toward the lower middle. I like to have enough so air flow is unimpeded at the soil level.