AndyBoi
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I wanna watch. My thought is each plant should have made at least 6-7oz. Lets see what you get now. gl
Glad the be the community guinea pigI wanna watch. My thought is each plant should have made at least 6-7oz. Lets see what you get now. gl
Nice set up. Do you plan to use a SCROG netting? Some of those branches look like they might need support if they grow desirable size nugs.Yo so I gave no idea with a yield you said easy 6-7 if he didn't trim so im a week away from forcing my girls to flower. What you think I'm looking at 2 1 gallon pots from my own breeding of seed from a hermed out plants on first go than a 5 gallon and 2 3 gallons.
Are those 3 or 5 galUpdate on the heavy Defoliation. This is day 14 of flower. Today I gave them thier first bloom/ripening formula (first two feeds of flower were transition formula). I would say they are doing well considering what they have recently been through. They certainly were stressed from that heavy defoliation and spent some time with little growth. I do think they would have been further along the flowering process if I practiced a more traditional defoliation technique.
Notice the one picture where I have 2 bud sites very close together. This is on top of my thickest branch, where I am hoping to yield my gerthiest nug! Upon light cycle transition (from 18/6 to 12/12), this branch split into two on its own. My concern is these sites will produce 2 large nugs that will be in contact with eachother rendering susceptibility to bud rot.
Is this a rational worry?
much Love
Andy Boi
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Dont worry bout the split bud. It happens. You can kinda bend them apart as they grow.Update on the heavy Defoliation. This is day 14 of flower. Today I gave them thier first bloom/ripening formula (first two feeds of flower were transition formula). I would say they are doing well considering what they have recently been through. They certainly were stressed from that heavy defoliation and spent some time with little growth. I do think they would have been further along the flowering process if I practiced a more traditional defoliation technique.
Notice the one picture where I have 2 bud sites very close together. This is on top of my thickest branch, where I am hoping to yield my gerthiest nug! Upon light cycle transition (from 18/6 to 12/12), this branch split into two on its own. My concern is these sites will produce 2 large nugs that will be in contact with eachother rendering susceptibility to bud rot.
Is this a rational worry?
much Love
Andy Boi
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Spider farmer sent them to me after i purchased the sf2000. They claimed to be 5 gallon. however, they seem kinda smaller than such.Are those 3 or 5 gal
Okay awesome. I will spread them once seems appropriate.Dont worry bout the split bud. It happens. You can kinda bend them apart as they grow.
Is that still in a 2 x 4?Okay awesome. I will spread them once seems appropriate.
thank you.
Yes. I plan to keep them thereIs that still in a 2 x 4?
You are referring to 8 or 16 ounces of dry harvest?I thought it was 4x4 then I looked back at your other pics. anything over 8 is a success imo. 16 is a home run. I forget what the schwazzing guy claims. I'm here to watch
Dry AA bud. No larf.You are referring to 8 or 16 ounces of dry harvest?
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