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It's best to use nylon as it will stretch with new growth. I don't know about tape but you have paper towel or napkin or something under the tape and the stem has been growing you should be okay.Her is my (x2) snapped girl, she called Prince Albert:
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(not sure in views on naming then, just occurs to me that i can identify them each a little quicker.
Here you can see where i finally got her over, right in between the tape ..
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She is nice and level so am happy and she still growing...
So Members...
Question time: is it safe to take tape off of complete snaps after 10 days???
Thanks
W
First grow? I am impressed at the amount of research and self education and planning you have done. It's very refreshing to see and you should be commended on it. I usually like all the introduction posts I see as new members are awesome but I felt the need to comment on this one.Hey there Bloodshot, thanks for being the first one in.
Ok so space 1 I have is a converted cupboard space which is just short of 3ft square by 8ft tall. Am using the space here for first 4- 6 weeks or so of vegging.
Have a 1000w (350 true w) led in there with ventilation from upright oscillating fan, space into the roof and vented shelving. That pic is a couple weeks old but at the moment i have 4 plants at week 4 which were from unknown seeds ( an experiment with a bag of 24 unknowns that were 3+ years old led to a little overcrowding )
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Have managed to keep the best seven from the 21 that cracked and this is my nbr 2 (of 3) grow.
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A good space to start off 4.
Space 2 (but grow 1 - a pg120 tent) will be my main bloom area as of this weekend.
Have two LED units, one a 1000w (as above) and another 600w (285 true watts), 5 inch carbon filter humid packs and co2 pack just being activated for weekend. As well as a couple of oscillating fans for circulation, stem strength & temp control.
I have 3 Amnesias and an Ak47 which are due to flip.
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as well as the remaining 3 from the unknowns.
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This is them as of yesterday...
And finally my new girls
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I purchased these for differing reasons but mainly an approximation of a monthly cycle to be in place.
They have been in same hand mixed soil as i used for all plants (40 spaghum peat, 30% respectively of vermiculite & pearlite) since friday and are a smidge over 2 inches.
The clone is an experimental cutting from one of my big amnesia plants and is still holding out so finger crossed for that one.
Am waiting for my next round which will be Northern Lights autos being delivered today, but thats for a few weeks away yet.
Am using Biobiz nutes for all plants older than 10 days and formulex for seedlings and clone, trying to keep it as organic as possible.
Have used LST and topped grow 1 plants once, while i have topped grow 2 plants twice because there were a little on the small side. Add to that wee bit of defoliation to keep blockers in check.
Ph all feeds to 6.
So far no issues other than the occasional burnt leaf from splashes, except for my nbr 1 amnesia snapping twice while I was bending her over (women, amiright?! Sorry ladies I think i'm funy but not always, no offense meant).
However, bit of reinforced masking tape sorted and finally got all bud sites on a level footing and she is thriving so plants all getting an even 40000 lumens atm which i'll raise by 5000 or so a week till i hit 65-70k limit.
Questions?
Comment?
Feedback?
All welcome
I say this because I mean it: time is precious so thanks for popping in...
Think your right here @PlumberSoCal, had a little dig and it may be healed but it is ten days of growth thinner than the rest of the stem: lesson learned, use a more flexible solution in future, will look at whats available for a better result; am minded that electrical tape might be strong enough and still have enough 'give' to better support the weight and take future growth into account.It's best to use nylon as it will stretch with new growth.
Shucks !!! :DFirst grow? I am impressed at the amount of research and self education and planning you have done. It's very refreshing to see and you should be commended on it. I usually like all the introduction posts I see as new members are awesome but I felt the need to comment on this one.
Bravo sir!
Welcome, good to see someone-else did there research before starting. I am also on my first grow and researched as much as I can, practice makes perfect.Good day all, busy weekend with all plants, the older ones where flipped, the younger ones where lst'd and the new girls were repotted.
Trying a new soil medium with the repotted babies, so report on that too
Also a couple of questions coming up for our more seasoned farmers...
So appreciate the feedbaack @Kampbe1l , always great to hear.
Alright @m8ty they are now 7 weeks old, on reflection I now know why they could've been bigger and that will benifit my newer and future grows, but on the whole, happy with them. I'll edit when i get home with newer pics but this was in sat morning in the tent
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Ok, well beyond flipping the main four, the 7 unknown strains are still growing like, well, weed....
But since they are currently housed between my veg space and my tent, im having to remove them in the evenings to ensure they dont get flipped early too.
So been using the time they are out of the tent for a little tlc in the form of lst.
Rosa getting some gardening wire to ensure leaves and budsites are getting light and air as well as positioning for as even a canopy as i can.
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Ghandi getting same treatment:
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Just for the record, while my initial foray into this world started with no specific plan towards impressing my own will on them in regards to lst/topping etc I have made use of most of the training methods simply because circumstances required. The unruley branches at the top from getting too high above itself, the poor shaping, snapped stems, etc etc. This has led me, inevitable, to mainlining.
Think one if my new girls is gon'get it!!
;)
Anyhow, those babies also needed a move this weekend.
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After a quick look at their root system, i think i want to stay ahead of the roots (can be seen just peeking out after day8)
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Same with the other two girls too.
So into new pots which wont be their forever home, but a more spacious pot for a couple weeks.
While i have the soil getting mixed imma do the clone too, a little early, i know, but mixing soil is a messy job and it was an experiment in of itself, so why not!
Talking of soil, have managed to get blocks of dried coco for next to nothing so will be introducing that into my soil/pearlite/vermiculite mix by reducing 10% from each.
And finally for the day here they are draining
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Still using seedling nutes but gave the soil mix a drenching with a quater ratio of biobiz grow. Will continue to mist the clone and be back in day or two with more.
Back on later though as i have questions for some pros.
For now, cheers
W
Thanks KJ, trying to keep up the homework, so much learned already bust soooo much to go...Welcome, good to see someone-else did there research before starting. I am also on my first grow and researched as much as I can, practice makes perfect.
Great first grow!
Awesome how many strains you are growing and doing a perpetual style. I plan to follow along.....
Really nice!
Hey again @Kampbe1l , to be honest i topped them predominantly to keep them in check, though since I did it I have a better understanding & appreciation of the topping mechanics, which means more forward planning than i expected.so, you top it when its 3 or 5 nodes up, then you LTS those offshouts?
interested coz i'm about to do so... but i'm thinking i might be anxiously impatient, let it grow for a little more before topping first.
i'm about to buy 100 metres of plant tie for $5 for my LTS, when i get there.
i was wondering whether to add such coco to my current simple soil mix....better aeration.
Awesome work man, plants are looking real nice!!! I think training them out like bonsai or something and trying to keep the ladies in line is one of my favourite parts of growing.Thanks KJ, trying to keep up the homework, so much learned already bust soooo much to go...
Glad to have anyne along for the ride KT. Stay tuned for an update. :)
Hey again @Kampbe1l , to be honest i topped them predominantly to keep them in check, though since I did it I have a better understanding & appreciation of the topping mechanics, which means more forward planning than i expected.
As a consequence I will be (attempting at least) mainlining the newest girls once I transplant to their next and forever home (10 g fabric pots). Sticking to a more defined schedule for topping will be more benificial in long run, certainly makes sense from a maintenance perspective: yield value isn't too shabby either.
Am struggling with the use of soil & coco mix, opinions tend to be less than positive, but with a week or so to go before they go into the 10g pots, i got time for more research .
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Back soon
Cheer
W
I just bought plant tie tooso, you top it when its 3 or 5 nodes up, then you LTS those offshouts?
interested coz i'm about to do so... but i'm thinking i might be anxiously impatient, let it grow for a little more before topping first.
i'm about to buy 100 metres of plant tie for $5 for my LTS, when i get there.
i was wondering whether to add such coco to my current simple soil mix....better aeration.
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