BigBlonde
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Thanks! Organic growing works well for me and my lifestyle. The weed is great, too. These began poorly but are finishing well. As with sports, it's how we finish that matters most.Love organic nice Plants
IDK... I've been thinking about super cropping them. They seem to have stopped stretching, though, and are tolerating the light okay. So, maybe I don't need to do anything with them. I've never super cropped, so I'm wary of trying it for the first time if I don't need to do it. Then again, the plant is healthy enough to try it. What do you think?Looks good! Are you gonna do anything with the tall ones? Or just let them ride?
There wasn't much to say about it for a while.I was wondering where this grow/thread went. Very good. Wicked name for a strain.
I'm guessing these will take about eight weeks. So, I'm hoping to harvest them in late July.17 days. 90 to go.....I'm just kidding. ;)
Yep! They're from the same batch of seeds left over from last summer's grow. I sprouted three, but one didn't make it. The tall one is 48 inches from the soil to the top. The short one is 24 inches.Yeah those tall ones really stretched. All the same variety? I would tie them down, you're already 2+ weeks into flowering, and there's not a lot of window left for new growth to fill in. If you tie them down/horizontal, you'll be able to train some branches and make the canopy more even.
We're good. I appreciate your interest.I was just curious. I only grow outdoors. Just thought the buds might react differently being so close to the light. I guess if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Maybe some indoor opinions will show up.
Tying down is pretty easy......you gotta be a little gentle, you're essentially taking a string, corraling the top of the plant and pulling/bending it down so that the main stem, or most of it, half of it, is now horizontal. Different varieties are stiffer or more malleable.......obviously don't be rough and snap it, but all you need to do is tie it down, if you have any holes in the top of the pots, or handles, you can tie it through them and the string will hold the stem horizontal. You'll find the right upper node, and be careful of the delicate new branch growth, use a soft yarn not string that could cut. You're just grabbing, bending down, tie it.There wasn't much to say about it for a while.
I'm guessing these will take about eight weeks. So, I'm hoping to harvest them in late July.
Yep! They're from the same batch of seeds left over from last summer's grow. I sprouted three, but one didn't make it. The tall one is 48 inches from the soil to the top. The short one is 24 inches.
@GNick55 recommended tying them down, too. I'm not sure how to do that. They seem to be done stretching. The tallest stem is moving away from the light on its own. So, maybe I could tie it off to the side in the direction it's already headed.
My thinking is the initial soil was the problem. It probably didn't promote root growth. This Black Jack grow and the one after it, Amnesia Haze, were terribly slow until I was able to coax better rooting. I used different starter soils, but I believe both were lousy.And let's see if we can get a handle on why your plants were so small for way too long. Maybe it's the genetics, so next time maybe go for a photoperiod F1 hybrid and let's get that growth rate much faster.
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