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No worries JLR, thank you for the very kind words!My bad fellas I admit I was watching the early pre game BS when reading his response and didn't really get it but I read it again and found my answer. The Q & A thread was just meant as a compliment btw. Thanks for taking your time with all of our questions your knowledge is invaluable. Its rare that somebody actually has the schooling and isn't preaching they're personal uneducated opinions.
They are looking pretty good, a little rough around the edges in my opinion, but they will hopefully be back on track by next week. I usually clone in rockwool, although I have had success cloning into coco and pearlite also! This time I will be cloning into Oasis if I can get my hands on a sheet of cubes in time.Hey Buddy,
Everything's looking good
I bet they'll love that new light!
What media do you usually clone in?
GR33N
question time , question time get your note books out everyone , When do you trim up the bottom leaves out of the way - obvious after cloning but interested in your thinking on - when and in what stage early flower or before , as always meeks looking good and thanks for the info, nice play on the super bowl but i don't think i would of made the whole bowl after that bowl.....peace soser
Let me know if this answers your question before I go into a different answer:Professor Meeks I noticed in some of your pics you got the leaf canoe curl happening and I was wondering what causes that? I noticed it usually takes place late into flower but I have a few cuts I just took that are starting to do that already. I thought it had to do with the resin content buildup but that's not the case with these fresh cuts. I hope I'm not asking to many questions Meeks its hard not to when you drop so much knowledge on us!
no worries meeks - when you get time is fine bro.....I will fill an answer in here when I have time tonight or this week Soser, sorry for the delay.
Let me know if this answers your question before I go into a different answer:
+/-DIF & Epinasty (click the link)
-Meeks
There is no necessity to skirt (industry term for pruning lower leaves near the soil line) the plants at any point. Many growers do it for a couple of reasons, and depending on your motivation for doing it, there may be different timings you are shooting for. In the horticultural industry, we would only spend the man hours doing it before sleeving and packing the plants for shipping/sale to improve the plants aesthetic appearance for sale, not growth. But cannabis growers have shifted into growing much larger plants than normal greenhouse production plants and so things change a little bit.question time , question time get your note books out everyone , When do you trim up the bottom leaves out of the way - obvious after cloning but interested in your thinking on - when and in what stage early flower or before , as always meeks looking good and thanks for the info, nice play on the super bowl but i don't think i would of made the whole bowl after that bowl.....peace soser
That's correct DrKB. The only nutrient I would consider bumping up as flowering reached its peak would be nitrogen, but I currently do not. The spike in P during mid bloom might help promote more floral bud initiation, but the way most growers use a P/K boost they are just provoking a salt stress reaction (which may also promote more flowering). Every plant is different, so I can't say positively one way or another that cannabis does or doesn't respond well to a P/K spike. . . but from what I know, most plants are not fertilized this way to encourage the boost in flowering that growers are hoping for.mr.meeks .....I see you dont use any bloom boosters. Do you feel your plants respond better with a steady npk throughout flowering(yield) vs spiking p/k?
Also what range of temp/humidity/co2 do you plan to stay with in during flowering?
I have to say your thread is the most informative thread on the farm right now, really appreciate it.
Thanks Meeks I read that previously but it does not apply a far as the temp changes at night my night temps are always at least 10 degrees cooler then day temp. The problem I'm having is happening under constant temps and 24 hr lights for veg So I'm thinking its a nutrient problem my soil might be a little hot. You said at the beginning of that post you had a lock out then temp problem could I be having this problem from lock out only?
Meeks I just read through your other post again and noticed you might have been referring to the leaf curl at the tips curling up or down. Just to be clear I was referring to the leaf roll or canoe looking curl along the longer edges of the leaf. I'm not sure if your answer meant to include this type of curl also but I just wanted to be clear. Thanks again professor...
Thanks for getting back to me quickly JLR, no worries about asking questions. This thread is going to end up having a ton of information to help out The Farm!Oh man I'm sorry let me clarify but first by all means please answer questions only when you have spare time I'm in no way trying to cut into your schooling or personal time and I apologize if I'm asking to many. Ok so what I meant was in my flowering room I have a day temp of aprx 78 and night of 68aprx and in my veg room its a constant 80 or so. Yes I'm referring to the upward curl or rolling effect down the sides not at the tip. I usually only notice it on leaves that are caked in resin. Thanks again and sorry for the confusion.
Thank you so much! You can repay me by continuing to read my threads and participate in making them the sources of information they are!Unbelievable Meeks that's the best answer I've gotten for that question and its not surprising I got it from you. You definitely have a way with explaining information that is a real gift it would be a shame if you don't end up doing some kind of teaching bro and you're right this and your other thread its full of great info. Thanks for taking the time to answer our questions I wish there were a way we could pay you back somehow.
Very kind words Quazi, they are much appreciated! Welcome to the thread, it seems to be a mix between a smoking party and a classroom right now which is just fine by me! The White Skunks are coming along nicely and will be flipped to flowering very shortly! Photos coming over the weekend most likely.This is probably one of the best grow logs I have read in a while. U R straight killing it over there nMeeks. I am definitely subbed up to watch how these White Skunks turn out for u. I really haven't seen any grow logs of this strain done yet, so im very interested in seeing what kinda fire u come ahead with.
Haha Ken, yeah, I get surprised myself when I take a look at how much is already in this month old thread! Half the information I post is me reiterating a lecture or part of a lecture from a recent class, if my notes were more organized I would just post them up and save myself some time :) I am taking a class called 'potted plant production' right now, along with 'abiotic plant problems' . . . so I get a bunch of good info every week worth sharing! We are all growing a plant that is being consumed and I think it is up to those in the know to help those who are learning so that we all stay safe. Have a great weekend bro!Man Meeksy, do ya know how long it took for me to read all the recent info on the last couple pages hahaha. You throw so much information out in this thread it lows my mind. Just the info on the purple stems is insane. You desire to share whats in that brain of yours makes you one of a kind my friend. Folks help people out all the time, but the info your posting is basically takin people to school!!!
Thanks fr all ya do brother, oh yeah, those Raskal hunnnies look kill for such a young age
Peace and be well
Ken
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