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Account | Settings | PreferencesI honestly didn't really do much except decipher his nutrient list, pick the one that I was familiar with and gave him a band-aid instruction list to hopefully hold him over for a month or sowith all the folks here he's in good hands. I know what you mean about getting overwhelmed by threads and messages. I really wish when you "watched" a thread you would just get ONE notification telling you that there have been new posts on that watched thread since you've been there. I do not need an individual notification for EVERY like, interaction, or reply on that thread in my notification thread. I would actually use the watch thread function if it didn't flood my notifications
/rant for @logic
ps don't feel guilty about turning your focus elsewhere in life, especially when you've been presented with such an opportunity CG! These windows don't stay open for very long
This is called a Brix refractometer.Holy F I need me one of these. I cant find out where y'all were discussing this meter but looks like a nice extra insight into wtf is going on with these plant ladies. What exactly are you looking for with this device?
I had the same issue when I was teaching seniors in L.A. but I was letting them use bottled nutes to make it easier for them. I'd come back and half the pots were drowning and the other half were nute burned!Another prob I am finding is folks adding or changing lights midgrow. A stronger light prompts a larger N burn and what stage you do this makes a difference in the outcome.
I am also dealing with folks that think more is better. More feedings, bigger growth (not generally under an organic method) keeping plants just saturated and wet all the time.
So, to this day I still learn about the grower and the growers as well.
I can fully appreciate that. Already every day I delete hundreds of emails, just to get to the real stuff. Marking them as spam is a losing battle.
I don’t get any notices via email, only the private convo ones. I rely on the notification button in here when I come in. That helps.
Im trying to find out what is causing my method to go awry as it’s a fool proof method that I have been running for over seven years now with no deficiencies or problems. My students have xlent success with it. What I am thinking.. water. Some of these places chlorination numbers are off the charts! Even if you allowed a twenty four hr period for degassing, I don’t think it’s enough?
Another prob I am finding is folks adding or changing lights midgrow. A stronger light prompts a larger N burn and what stage you do this makes a difference in the outcome.
I am also dealing with folks that think more is better. More feedings, bigger growth (not generally under an organic method) keeping plants just saturated and wet all the time.
So, to this day I still learn about the grower and the growers as well.
Now to get me one of those fancy garlic press you have...Before you say anything about Siberia I just looked $14....Thanks for that Moe, I needed that those instructions with #s that mean something.This is called a Brix refractometer.
It uses light a prism and your sample to tell you how much sugar is in your leaf. Mostly these are used for winemaking.
The ones on Amazon are cheap and effective. It is not important to spend a lot of money on these, the absolute number of brix is not very meaningful, but the trend is.
The more sugar your leaves are producing, the better health the plant is in.
That's the zen part. You either have it or you don't. I think it's more a state of mind. I think the plant can feel when someone has good energy or bad much like dogs.The joys of the unknown factors - everyone running different lights, different environments, different water sources, and when you get right down to it each and every GROWER is a huuuuuuuge unknown factor. I firmly believe that some people are blessed with a green thumb and an ability to understand plants by feel and touch. I also firmly believe that some people should never touch a plant for the rest of their life, bless their souls
You did the right thing. Next time make sure you do this just prior to flipping, and then just defoliate selectively. I try to never defoil heavy etc after three weeks in. You have opened up the whole top which you will benefit from....and next on "What not to do" by Perfectrader,I gave Puff a nice Rogering(lollipop/defoliation) because I received a cannaText from her that she couldn't breathe. I'm talkin week 2 of 3 into flower and had not takin any leaves from her yet. Hopefully it is for the best and she will recoup in the days and weeks ahead
So am I scrogged, or trellised? I just tried to keep everything flat as possible. Still waiting on her to finish. Getting close. Day 71.
Seeing the amount of tops you have, I would say scrogged.So am I scrogged, or trellised? I just tried to keep everything flat as possible. Still waiting on her to finish. Getting close. Day 71.
Agreed lol and a very nice scrog at that, might take a tip out of @JerzeyMike book on the next run, maybe use my current nets as level 1 on the next run and something similar to this for the next oneSeeing the amount of tops you have, I would say scrogged.
I just want to lay this out there again: there is a big difference in scroging versus trellising.
Scroging requires that your plant is taller than your table height.
Take a look at a single limb on your plant, any place that has growth at the node is a potential main cola, provided it’s tabled correctly. By pushing the entire length of the limb beneath the table you are allowing even light to each one. Unlike just trellising which just provides support to existing limbs, provides no extra light and all energy directed at one flower, the main cola.
If your plant is not at least six inches taller than your scrog top, you are not scroging. (I prefer longer if I can get it).
The pics below show you how to push your plant below the table. If they don’t look like crap and make you want to cry, they are not scrogged. Notice the limbs are stretched out below the top, not allowed to just have a limb standing straight up growing through an opening. Also notice how nicely the table fills after a few days. I continue to stretch out and push limbs back under for the first two weeks. You will notice that it’s all brand new growth as well, that formed during the stretch. This is the period that the plant will triple or even quad sites.
The top of your table should be sturdy and strong enough to hold the limbs down. Most stretchy trellis nets can’t do this.
Day one of prepping the table. Notice limbs are taller than my table top, yet shoved below the screen. A sad looking site for sure.
Week 1.5 see all the new tops?
Week 4.5 top is full all colas basically the same size.
Same might do 2x scrogged plants in the 4x8 and 1x scrogged plant in the 4x4 next run it seems that can be plentySensei saw my scrog attempt and wrote a novel on how you are supposed to do itjkjk but honestly although I think Puff is scrogged it is not as it should be or was planned. I think LSTing too early and stunting her by overwatering, making soil too hot, and causing an EC issue to the point I needed to flush organic soil, definitely slowed things down and veered me from intended course. From doing it wrong every time I can say that my biggest fault is not letting them naturally grow taller before scrogging. My fears of having tall plants that run out of room and get too close to the lights has caused me to accidentally be on pace for 1 foot plants yet again. Tell you what though. After Puff is done I am starting fresh and it is going to be funky. Both 4x4s at same time and going to KISS and do it right
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