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yes bend one towards each corner then start spreading out the branches
when each branch sprouts more branches pull those down and weave
until the entire net is full
then flip to flower
If you are growing out to the corner to quick before your lateral branches can cover their part, then clip the 2 top sets of fan leaves on that top.
 
I read it. Hahaha

The only thing that trips me out is the "interrupted flowering"
That's the only one I've never heard.
So what do you guys think of that???


Aaaand go....
Go copy that part and reprint it so we can read it and comment..
We really do appreciate you proof reading it for us!
But thats why your my lil brother in this growing game!
You attack it with the same mindset..
 
Same Bat time same Bat channel
Well if you say so. Haha
My daily internal competition with wisher's "the daily flower". Haha. I figure 2 gives me a better shot. Hahah
(See pics)

Go copy that part and reprint it so we can read it and comment..
We really do appreciate you proof reading it for us!
But thats why your my lil brother in this growing game!
You attack it with the same mindset..
Also known as ``buddus interruptus'', the procedure is to switch the lights to 24/0 for a day or two about at the end of the fifth week of flowering, when the buds seem to stall out. It should only be done once during the crop, and for no more than two days. The best technique is to switch for one day, wait a couple of days to observe the effect, and then give it one more day if the buds haven't responded. This is not the same as ``double budding'', as the plant is never actually kicked into vegetative growth.
If the plants react well, you will see tufts of additional flowering parts standing out from the sides of the buds like little towers. Done early enough, these extra parts should finish in time, and they will add extra weight to the crop. This technique can be particularly valuable in scrog, given the large number of smaller buds.
A caveat is in order, not all plants respond well. Some don't react to the light change at all, and a very few may be disturbed into uncontrolled growth from the tops of the buds. You might be concerned with a tendency for male parts to be produced, but I've been practising this method for a long time, and I've never seen a ``hermie''.


what was it that he read?
I copy and pasted the section above. It was in the middle of that BOOK event posted. Haha
 

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Well if you say so. Haha
My daily internal competition with wisher's "the daily flower". Haha. I figure 2 gives me a better shot. Hahah
(See pics)


Also known as ``buddus interruptus'', the procedure is to switch the lights to 24/0 for a day or two about at the end of the fifth week of flowering, when the buds seem to stall out. It should only be done once during the crop, and for no more than two days. The best technique is to switch for one day, wait a couple of days to observe the effect, and then give it one more day if the buds haven't responded. This is not the same as ``double budding'', as the plant is never actually kicked into vegetative growth.
If the plants react well, you will see tufts of additional flowering parts standing out from the sides of the buds like little towers. Done early enough, these extra parts should finish in time, and they will add extra weight to the crop. This technique can be particularly valuable in scrog, given the large number of smaller buds.
A caveat is in order, not all plants respond well. Some don't react to the light change at all, and a very few may be disturbed into uncontrolled growth from the tops of the buds. You might be concerned with a tendency for male parts to be produced, but I've been practising this method for a long time, and I've never seen a ``hermie''.



I copy and pasted the section above. It was in the middle of that BOOK event posted. Haha
cray cray... Never heard of such a thing!
 
Well if you say so. Haha
My daily internal competition with wisher's "the daily flower". Haha. I figure 2 gives me a better shot. Hahah
(See pics)


Also known as ``buddus interruptus'', the procedure is to switch the lights to 24/0 for a day or two about at the end of the fifth week of flowering, when the buds seem to stall out. It should only be done once during the crop, and for no more than two days. The best technique is to switch for one day, wait a couple of days to observe the effect, and then give it one more day if the buds haven't responded. This is not the same as ``double budding'', as the plant is never actually kicked into vegetative growth.
If the plants react well, you will see tufts of additional flowering parts standing out from the sides of the buds like little towers. Done early enough, these extra parts should finish in time, and they will add extra weight to the crop. This technique can be particularly valuable in scrog, given the large number of smaller buds.
A caveat is in order, not all plants respond well. Some don't react to the light change at all, and a very few may be disturbed into uncontrolled growth from the tops of the buds. You might be concerned with a tendency for male parts to be produced, but I've been practising this method for a long time, and I've never seen a ``hermie''.



I copy and pasted the section above. It was in the middle of that BOOK event posted. Haha
She got a lil peach fuzz growing..
lol
 
Answer this, are solis-tek bulbs as good as horti?
Cause I can get all 3 solis-tec bulbs for the price of 2 of horti...
I would say get the better deal between the 2
Personally I don't think you will see a difference until you have a scientific grade dialed in isolated for multiple experiments sealed room
But I really don't know. I just think it's not like the difference between a blurple led and a chilled. I would think it's minimal. Or he other would be it if business
 
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