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We have a cool wet autumn usually, so this year I did 3 with a scrog outside, to spread out the canopy... figured many medium sized buds might be less likely to get rot...and I also "keep my girls legs shaved" as someone else said... I might have to steal that one lol. I get rid of older yellowing leaves as well and remove haphazardly to get more airflow, but they are still bushy... powdery mildew is also an issue here. They've had several major haircuts but now we're into flower, so just maintenance of dying leaves mostly.Thanks for the tips!!! It does still have some new fan leaves popping amongst the buds, but looking at it this afternoon, that growth is slowing, and the buds are really starting to get big. My last two seasons, I had monster colas on several branches, and lost a bit to rot... I didn't defoliate those at all (were my first two grows). It's late September and October that are the challenge here. I'm slowly learning - that's why I'm here!
Sounds like you got it dialed inYeah, I'm a little less aggressive outdoors, but I thin it out a lot, depending on the strain/stability. I believe the timing of it is everything, and I also believe it's best to just do it all at once and leave it be, rather than trickle out the defol here and there, causing weeks of stressing the plant during flower. I've never had a plant take more than a day to recover, and there's always a huge growth spurt after, with everything straight up praying. A lot of people think about the light penetration and airflow side of it; I'm no scientist, but I think it's more about what it does hormonally, as well as how it eliminates all the micro-climates in your canopy. I don't like any pars of the plant touching during flower. Like, at all. Micro-climates, dude. I also notice that right after a schwazze after week 3/4, that all the lower budsites that I did leave, EXPLODE, and I even generate new budsites, sometimes in weird spots, like on a bare lower branch or something. Again, the hormone thing, I believe. Everyone has their own way. I have a small op and grow mostly for ganja, so for me, it's about maximizing yield and decent-sized, quality-smoking buds. I do what I do, but I think the great thing about this plant, is there a SO many ways to grow quality medicine, so I don't preach.
Sweetlatest of couple of my Jekyll Passion here in Michigan, one is ten foot today the other is 8ft
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Is this your first run with fast bud genetics? I've been looking into fastbuds for the last 6 months possibly getting some of their autos but I wanted to see if anybody has used them for last couple years and how well their genetics usually do. Like some of the stuff I see online looks really good and it sounds good but we all know that could be a bunch of bull crap just to sell seeds. Just wondering if you can kind of let me know how well they do and if they're worth my time and money.Fast Buds
Gelato Auto outdoor
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Fast Buds
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I like them, had no problems with them outdoors. I'm sure indoors they would do even better. If you check out different breeders on growdiaries.com they rank #1 right now I believeIs this your first run with fast bud genetics? I've been looking into fastbuds for the last 6 months possibly getting some of their autos but I wante d to see if anybody has used them for last couple years and how well their genetics usually do. Like some of the stuff I see online looks really good and it sounds good but we all know that could be a bunch of bull crap just to sell seeds. Just wondering if you can kind of let me know how well they do and if they're worth my time and money.
To parlay off this, here's what I mean. This plant was fully defol'd and lower suckers removed just 3 days ago. Looking at this pic, you can see this main branch running horizontally; the two bigger shoots on the same side of this branch shooting up and out of the pic were all that was left; the smaller, opposite shoots and all fan leaves were removed. In the pic, the little shoot going downwards with a budsite and those two other budsites on the main branch and all the little fan leaves are new growth. It's like survival of the fittest. What was once a crowded, leafy, branchy area receiving very little light and transpiration with old, inefficient fan leaves, has been replaced with compact, fully-exposed budsites and new fan leaves that will require much less energy to maintain. An unintentional FIM in flowering, if you will.I also notice that right after a schwazze after week 3/4, that all the lower budsites that I did leave, EXPLODE, and I even generate new budsites, sometimes in weird spots, like on a bare lower branch or something. Again, the hormone thing, I believe. Everyone has their own way. I have a small op and grow mostly for ganja, so for me, it's about maximizing yield and decent-sized, quality-smoking buds. I do what I do, but I think the great thing about this plant, is there a SO many ways to grow quality medicine, so I don't preach.
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Came from pev seeds. Supposed to be purple urkle. Do you guys think shes urkle?
SweetThis was a transformative year for me. I had big garden goals but that changed. Oh well change is good here's where im at.
6 light dep flowering 2 are important rest are kinda meh.
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Grape Kush mid flower
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Next is back spot where they are all under natural daylight schedule...most flowering, some not. Many strains here and very interesting phenos, genotypes...im in heaven.
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Lastly the preschool section...some seedlings, clones. They all go here till decision made.
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Ive already harvested like 4 or 5 plants since march start..im good ;)
Goal now is get my crosses tested, selected, and seeded in time for next spring.
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