BurnzYzBudZz
HOWCan.i.helPYOU?
Supporter
- 3,888
- 263
Yeah mine are currently at like 20”. But mixture of led and cobs. 520 real. No signs of any light stress to leafs whatsoever. Thanks for your help mimed. Stay tuned for super crop later..Yeah or just tie the long branches down so the canopy is all even and in the sweet spot for peak flowering.
Mine under the air cooled hps is about 18” under the glass. So they will be on stands or bent down but all tops at 18” max. Staked, tied and pinched and bent or whatever.
It's going ok. Plants are putting on buds anyway, lol. One Garlic breath plant is a ridiculously heavy feeder and is going pale on me, but the rest look ok. Nothing is optimal though, just a somewhat happy medium. I'll just be happy to select what goes into the next round, get some seeds and get some smoke out of it.Thanks brother I appreciate your help. How are things in your room?!
Sounds like a great idea brotha.. I have a question, you know I’m all about experimenting haha.. I am going to let the coco dry a bit more +\- 40% End of week 3 and see if I can crop steer a bit, pushing the p and k a bit more week 4 and dial back a bit week 5 on. I know they say don’t let coco dry out, but will it hurt to skip a water? Haha.It's going ok. Plants are putting on buds anyway, lol. One Garlic breath plant is a ridiculously heavy feeder and is going pale on me, but the rest look ok. Nothing is optimal though, just a somewhat happy medium. I'll just be happy to select what goes into the next round, get some seeds and get some smoke out of it.
Sounds like a great idea brotha.. I have a question, you know I’m all about experimenting haha.. I am going to let the coco dry a bit more +\- 40% End of week 3 and see if I can crop steer a bit, pushing the p and k a bit more week 4 and dial back a bit week 5 on. I know they say don’t let coco dry out, but will it hurt to skip a water? Haha.
Makes complete sense. Thank you. First up is super cropping in about an hour.As long as you dont let it get too dry, you dont want to see it going a lighter color on the top, it should always look at least a little damp. And the other key when you do that is to feed a reduced ppm for the watering before you let it dry out. For example if you normally feed 1.5ec, drop that back to 0.8 ec before letting it dry out that much otherwise the ppm in the coco will spike too high.
After the dry out period you can hit them with full strength nutes and theyll suck it up like crazy because you've loaded the plant up with a lower nutrient concentration, so there will be a strong osmotic pressure forcing nutrients into the plant afterwards.
Makes complete sense. Thank you. First up is super cropping in about an hour.
10/4, yeah I’ve done it with soil, love the results, but I thought coco was a bit different. Definitely Saw a difference last grow.He's right bro. I use the same technique in dirt especially in my last 4 weeks when a booster is introduced. Sort of invites and produces a pretty significant bud explosion.
Looks great to me!I am anxiously waiting for lights to come on, why? Well because I like to spend time with ma bitches. So my autistic 15 yr old wanted to make home made pizza because he saw it on TV. So here it is. Nothing special but it will get the job done. He made the pizza on the left. Very precise in everything he does. Counted pepperonis to make sure he had the same amount as he saw on TV. Love the kid. Medium to low functioning.
Where’s my slice Man ..... I love the Pizza pie ....Looks great to me!
Fuck, right here OD. I’ve got left overs! Cheers mate.Where’s my slice Man ..... I love the Pizza pie ....
I am anxiously waiting for lights to come on, why? Well because I like to spend time with ma bitches. So my autistic 15 yr old wanted to make home made pizza because he saw it on TV. So here it is. Nothing special but it will get the job done. He made the pizza on the left. Very precise in everything he does. Counted pepperonis to make sure he had the same amount as he saw on TV. Love the kid. Medium to low functioning.
Oh your a landscaper as well how cool bro .Mmmmm! Nice man. Autistic people have always fascinated me in how they accomplish tasks. A friend of mines sister was functioning autistic and would always want to cut the grass on the ride on mower. As a landscaper i would always be blown away at how nice it looked and one day I got to watch her cut. She would drive seemingly aimlessly in random directions with no apparent plan or pattern, but what she was actually doing was following countours of the lawn rather than trying to cut in circles or stripes or whatever. She would cut it in so many different directions that she cut all the grass blades evenly regardless the grain of the grass, something thats actually difficult to do on some lawns.
I actually adopted the technique to reset the direction of grain on fairways and rough lol, it develops such a strong directional grain from striping, that the occasional "autisticut" would bring it back to a perfectly even blank slate.
I was in parks maintenance for about 5 yrs, A golf course superintendent for 12 years, now have my own landscape maintenance company and am still working for the golf club as a consultant and mechanic, irrigation tech.Oh your a landscaper as well how cool bro .
Yeah it is amazing. Many people don’t truly understand them. He was very low functioning, tantrum, biting, biting, etc when he was young. After many years of in home therapy, 12 to be exact, I’d say he is moderate functioning. His attention to detail is suburb. He over excels in things he enjoys. Extremely OCD and suffers from anxiety as well. I wish my imagination was as great as his.Mmmmm! Nice man. Autistic people have always fascinated me in how they accomplish tasks. A friend of mines sister was functioning autistic and would always want to cut the grass on the ride on mower. As a landscaper i would always be blown away at how nice it looked and one day I got to watch her cut. She would drive seemingly aimlessly in random directions with no apparent plan or pattern, but what she was actually doing was following countours of the lawn rather than trying to cut in circles or stripes or whatever. She would cut it in so many different directions that she cut all the grass blades evenly regardless the grain of the grass, something thats actually difficult to do on some lawns.
I actually adopted the technique to reset the direction of grain on fairways and rough lol, it develops such a strong directional grain from striping, that the occasional "autisticut" would bring it back to a perfectly even blank slate.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?