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Hmm mm youvery never grown weed based on your grows you don't seem to know what you're doing.
I'm sorry, but that is just not true!
I'm sorry, but that is just not true!
If you want sticky high fructose corn syrup covered Bud go for itMaybe a dumb idea. However if people water cure could you sunkist cure?
Crockett is the one who developed the strainThe grower is GreenLifeProductions in nevads
Most of what you say sounds pretty well thought out and considered but this last statement makes absolutely no sense at all.A degree don't make what you say true!
A scientific report don't make it true you got to put facts behind it what school what university what medical center who did the scientific research!
Look how many innocent people are in prison because scientific doctors gave absolute truth that he was guilty.
Post the report
Okay so how he got his degree was studying plants so I'm sure he knows about plants unless he cheated or something.Most of what you say sounds pretty well thought out and considered but this last statement makes absolutely no sense at all.
Can you post a link to this scientific report so I can read itMost of what you say sounds pretty well thought out and considered but this last statement makes absolutely no sense at all.
You're a beginner grower, correct?Most of what you say sounds pretty well thought out and considered but this last statement makes absolutely no sense at all.
I am a new grower, I am going for 100% organic, I dont know much about anything except the hours upon hours of research. Just giving mt 2 cents. Good thread though. I am a skeptic as well. Hard facts for me. The curing in sunkist was a bit of a joke.If you want sticky high fructose corn syrup covered Bud go for it
I am a new grower, I am going for 100% organic, I dont know much about anything except the hours upon hours of research. Just giving mt 2 cents. Good thread though. I am a skeptic as well. Hard facts for me. The curing in sunkist was a bit of a joke.
Yeah I thought it was a joke but you can never be too sureI am a new grower, I am going for 100% organic, I dont know much about anything except the hours upon hours of research. Just giving mt 2 cents. Good thread though. I am a skeptic as well. Hard facts for me. The curing in sunkist was a bit of a joke.
You can bend for as long as you need to.This is my single plant oaktree strain in a 7 gal pot. 4x4 with black magic organic coco mix. Shes is at 14 days. This is the last time she will be bend under the net. Couple thick branches in the back that are to thick to bend without damage so ill let them go. I never know when to stop bending under the net i think as soon as the stretch is over. She is under 2 150w 9 band leds and a 200actual watt full spectrum cob. Was also mainlined at third node
So the goal is to have each bid site exposed to the light vs having large stacked colas?You can bend for as long as you need to.
I'm sure you can still bend the thick ones too!
I go by my light footprint. I have pretty much even light across my flower room so I keep a pretty even canopy all the way across the tent.So the goal is to have each bid site exposed to the light vs having large stacked colas?
Yeah I would say his lights are too far away they're definitely stretched. If you look at the tall ones in the back on the tops they have short nodes because they're closer to the light.Now, is Theguy's plants so stretched out do to insufficient lighting or something else.
I ask because when I switched from halfass led's to cob cree lights the node to length ratio went way down.
This is not a hit in you Theguy, shit, I don't even know what light you're using. Your plants just appear to be super stretched.
Your lights look way to far away as well since thst will also cause excessive stretch, right?
What light are you using and how high is it above your canopySo the goal is to have each bid site exposed to the light vs having large stacked colas?