Log In Register

Small Top, Big Ol' Bottom?

  • Thread starter Thread starter ICanGrowNow
  • Start date Start date
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

Small Top, Big Ol' Bottom?

ICanGrowNow 27 Replies 2,572 Views
Page 2 of 2 · Replies 21–28 of 28
Ha i guess. I don't feel young life flys by man !lol auto correct @CrimsonEcho
Not giving a fuck helps with everything. There will come a time to feel old but here and now i am young. The best reason to feel young is that you now its fleeting.
 
Last edited:
Hey i remember high school like it was yesterday. I was outside of a bar last night with a buddy smoking a cigarette and some younger guys started up a conversation with us about how they can remember when you could smoke INSIDE bars. We laughed and I said I can remember when you could smoke inside grocery stores. They had ash trays at the end of the isles. They said they weren't born yet. I felt old, haha. I just turned 40 over the weekend but damn for the first time in my life I felt too old. You damn whipper snappers, ha!
 
Also!
The light cycle did change, at first I had her on 24/0 for 2 weeks,20/4 seemed well for about a week but settled for 18/6 until I placed her completely outside, mostly for saving costs and overall usefulness of the sun lol

I believe my average sun hours when I placed her outside was about 14-15+1/2
I have the same plant in MA, about a week behind yours. Went from 18/6 to 14/10 daylight in april. Gonna be a pain to trim. Think rootbound and heat might be part of it. I surrounded the buckets with carpet to absorb the direct sunlight and need to trim it out slowly. Good luck, i think we got monsters coming!
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    249 KB · Views: 57
I’m running 2 GG#4 and I’m in Colorado as well. Mine are not having that issue but they are each doing there own thing. One has been in flower for about 1 month and the other has just transitioned.
Switched mine from indoor 18/6 to outdoor in the beginning of May and added supplemental lighting( tapering it down to the normal light cycle.)
One gets less light than the other so I figured that’s what is going on. However the bid growth seems to be pretty even throughout.
I agree your single blades were from some stress on the plant. Unfortunately, I don’t have any suggestions as to why the bus production is all wonky.
Let me go grab some pics.
 

Attachments

  • AF6F3E23-CFB2-4979-9ADB-87399CE0165D.jpeg
    AF6F3E23-CFB2-4979-9ADB-87399CE0165D.jpeg
    213.8 KB · Views: 55
  • F4DB7FD9-E7A4-46F7-BEBD-87F346C75832.jpeg
    F4DB7FD9-E7A4-46F7-BEBD-87F346C75832.jpeg
    192.7 KB · Views: 49
  • B58E6A35-A23F-4F19-87F6-2D4C2A79EF10.jpeg
    B58E6A35-A23F-4F19-87F6-2D4C2A79EF10.jpeg
    133.9 KB · Views: 54
Page 2 of 2 · Replies 21–28 of 28
Back
Top Bottom