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The reach issue I solve with aluminium foil shiny side up at the bass of the plant an cover the enter surface of the pot.Howdy fellow farmers,
Took a look at the SFVxHH this morning. Not all of them are awesome. But many of them are growing well. I’m noticing some reach and have to figure out how to put some more lumins in that tent.
The first picture is the plant I jacked up pretty bad and chopped the main stem low down. I’ve really been able to do some bonsai magic with that one. I think I counted 8 future cola points maybe with a topping or two I can push that to 12 or 16.
the second picture is a better example of the read( I was talking about. This plant def could do with a stronger light. But I’m really liking the lighter hue of green that these plants and presenting. To me they are just looking healthier and happier than many of my other plants with weaker genetics.
As always friends, have nice day.
So it’s been a month since my last posting .
I really should have giving you guys some intermediary shots, S you will not recongize these behemoth Plants as the timid and shy little ones from 30 days ago. I’ve been working with a new methodology I’ve dubbed the hybrid.
Dirt / coco mix for substrate (dirt is Maine coast and vermi fire, both fairly hot soils). And to bust on top of the soil I’ve been employing some hydroponic class fertilizer once every other week. I’m finding success over the past several grows.
The San Fernando Valley cross Headband Hashplant has the super neon green top leaves in the pics, really loving the last feeding they got.
The final picture is my big bloom tent (4x4) that has five different strains in it. I’m actually running out of light room in the top of the tent!
Be we’ll grow monsters.
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