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Things really kicked into gear during the full moon.
looks good. what variety is it?Some serious amazing plants in this thread
Here's my little effort, I would love to fill the garden but.....
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It's a new strain called Auto Elefant that SSSC - Super Sativa Seed Club will be releasing, I think it will be released later this year, I got to take part in the final product testing so I'm quite excited to see how it turns out, I'm doing one indoors as well that has been topped and LST'd fairly hard and looking very promising.looks good. what variety is it?
How do you get it to look like a lil tree, cutting? But when and where, I see along the bottom,..but I'm def not doing this right! my plant looks like a monster shrub, no shape and It's already stressing out so no more hair cuts for this one!Some serious amazing plants in this thread
Here's my little effort, I would love to fill the garden but.....
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I think it is just your strain not your way of growingHow do you get it to look like a lil tree, cutting? But when and where, I see along the bottom,..but I'm def not doing this right! my plant looks like a monster shrub, no shape and It's already stressing out so no more hair cuts for this one!
Looking beautiful! Do you do LST or any topping of your plants or do you like them to grow naturally? They look amazing!the pictures I ran out of patience waiting on yesterday.
..of the same thicky thick girl. safe to call her 4.5 foot tall. height is irrelevant. I REALLY like this girl, almost as much as repeating sh!t over a couple times
stay tuned. next follow ups might be more fun
In general:How do you get it to look like a lil tree, cutting? But when and where, I see along the bottom,..but I'm def not doing this right! my plant looks like a monster shrub, no shape and It's already stressing out so no more hair cuts for this one!
Thanks. I never ever top to answer that question.Looking beautiful! Do you do LST or any topping of your plants or do you like them to grow naturally? They look amazing!
Taking a page outta @Dirtbag 's book, starting an outdoor thread for 2021!
Here in NorCal, we've had some pretty weird early/mid spring weather. Cold and dry. This is my 2nd season growing outdoor, and I learned a lot last year. Last fall, I cover cropped my 4x10 bed with crimson clover in order to pump up the N. The weekend of the Spring solstice, I chopped the cover crop and covered in Bu's Blend compost and let nature do it's thing. About 4 weeks later, I sowed seeds of various beneficials (alyssum, marigolds, zinnias). Further, I've constructed a hoop house out of EMT, about 6' tall in the center. Covered in poly. The caterpillars pissed me off royally last year so covering my plants this year was essential. They seem to love it! Onto my plants.
I have 3 healthy plants going right now, adding a 4th this weekend. Popped seeds March 17, planted in the bed April 17. In hindsight, I would have waited a couple extra weeks and potted up from 4" to 1 gal pots before planting them in the bed, but I got antsy.
From front to back: Orange Bud (Fem, Homegrown Cannabis), Syrian Hashplant (Reg, Seedsman), "Jazz Cabbage" (Mother is Harlequin CBD, Father is ???? - found 3 seeds in my harvest last year and I got 1 lady out of it based on Phylos sex test). Jazz Cabbage is VIGOROUS. The fan leaves are massive. I've topped both the Jazz Cabbage and the Syrian, each once. I haven't topped the Orange Bud yet because it was off to a really slow start. It's happy now.
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