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Hi. I'm very inspired to see all the techniques and successes shown here. This is my first rodeo so am facing a similar "rookie mistake" of planting too close together. I had to fight my wife for garden space to plant a tomato crop worth about $15.00 costing about $30.00 same to plant.
Not sure whether to do some more pruning or try some LST.
Also, if anyone can help out with my strains; As a rookie, I bought seeds without much research. These were seemingly professionally packaged with the breeder printed on the packaging but apparently they areout out of business with no strain info able to be found.
All I know is the breeder "was" Kre8 genetics and the strains are Orange Buttercream and Orange Twist.
Happily, they are growing like mad and are over 7 feet tall right now, super vigorous with no obvious pests.
Thanks and happy growing.
Not sure whether to do some more pruning or try some LST.
Also, if anyone can help out with my strains; As a rookie, I bought seeds without much research. These were seemingly professionally packaged with the breeder printed on the packaging but apparently they areout out of business with no strain info able to be found.
All I know is the breeder "was" Kre8 genetics and the strains are Orange Buttercream and Orange Twist.
Happily, they are growing like mad and are over 7 feet tall right now, super vigorous with no obvious pests.
Thanks and happy growing.
Way toooo close together Rooke error had to clear a bigger area this year