Midwestjay
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Damn those are tall! Looks great, time to fatten up.Some lights off shots. 54days from sprout.
And thank youDamn those are tall! Looks great, time to fatten up.
She just got a good training . Tops closest to light get about 80. But are further away now so 77-78 range. Thanks tho. Dinafem and dwc don't play lol.Damn that plant is huge and lookin nice. Might need a quick supercropping so those beautiful tops don't get burned!!
Thanks man. After a few months of issues, from starting with shit light, to bad genetics, and seeds not germinating... It feels good for things to go like I'm used to. Shit will have you second guessing your skills... It's nice to be fighting plants that are too fkn big lol. I learn every plant tho. Lil things to do sooner, or things to wait on. Mostly learning that I can be way more aggressive with these big autos then I though I could. When I started with autos 5 years ago everybody talked shit on them, how they are so sensitive, how you gotta be gentle or you'll hurt yield... Man that's all bs. As you see with the critical, I'm getting more aggressive. The next Og auto will be trained a lot more aggressively. I wanna Damn near mainline it. Maybe not that aggressive but Ima push it.Wow, looking amazing there. Congrats brother!
Yeah I think I'm training pretty aggressive but not using autos. I do like this mainline technique I can tell a big difference compared to just going straight up. There seems to be alot more even light across. I am thinking its adding more veg time, the way I went at it. In the end I think it will pay off. I would be afraid to do an auto with my lack of experience and not getting to choose when to flip.Thanks man. After a few months of issues, from starting with shit light, to bad genetics, and seeds not germinating... It feels good for things to go like I'm used to. Shit will have you second guessing your skills... It's nice to be fighting plants that are too fkn big lol. I learn every plant tho. Lil things to do sooner, or things to wait on. Mostly learning that I can be way more aggressive with these big autos then I though I could. When I started with autos 5 years ago everybody talked shit on them, how they are so sensitive, how you gotta be gentle or you'll hurt yield... Man that's all bs. As you see with the critical, I'm getting more aggressive. The next Og auto will be trained a lot more aggressively. I wanna Damn near mainline it. Maybe not that aggressive but Ima push it.
But you have plenty of room to grow. You could prob fit 6-10 of these Og autos. Really you could put one in each site. They kinda self prune in tighter conditions. But yea 4 Ogs the size of mine would fill your tent. I really like the autos for the speed. And I can add one whenever I want. I just run 16/8 on the lights except for first week or soYeah I think I'm training pretty aggressive but not using autos. I do like this mainline technique I can tell a big difference compared to just going straight up. There seems to be alot more even light across. I am thinking its adding more veg time, the way I went at it. In the end I think it will pay off. I would be afraid to do an auto with my lack of experience and not getting to choose when to flip.