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Love how full that tent is. Just sent a reply talking about filling the tent to maximize your space. This is how it should look. Beautiful plants! Thanks so much for the pic.Here’s one that leaves a bit to the imagination
Thank you! The tent is actually about 3/4 full or a bit less I kept a corner open for a tower fan and stuck a small KKsC in the opposite corner, I agree with filling the tent for sure seems to really stabilize RH etc with a nice clean even canopy, I can keep a consistent 49% RH below (right at bottom of ) the canopy under the net, above the net with the fan blowing through in at a consistent 54RHLove how full that tent is. Just sent a reply talking about filling the tent to maximize your space. This is how it should look. Beautiful plants! Thanks so much for the pic.
Thank you, and Yes to your question on the 3” x 3” if you are talking about the trellis measurements for the top one. The bottom trellis is 2” as it helps to spread them quicker along the shorter spaces.Filling out great! What is that 3x3 openings on the first layer?
Sweet plant!!!! Love how you grew that beauty out nice and fat. Do you have a pic of your LST when you first started?30 more days to go.
First time growing with this Mars Hydro FCE-6500 and am pretty impressed with it. Also have the Spider Farmer SE5000 in my other tent and that light rocks too. The Hydro 6500 definitely was worth the purchase. Wanted to go with some more power to up my yields. Wanted the Spider Farmer SE7000 but saved a couple hundred and bought the Mars Hydro (on the Cyber Monday sale) instead as a friend said it was a great light. I second his opinion, definitely a great light for the price point and happy I own it. I am sure the Spider Farmer SE7000 is just as great though as I do own the SE5000 and SE3000. Both top notch products and worth every penny.Filling out great! What is that 3x3 openings on the first layer?
She sure is getting bigger and stickier! Beautiful plant. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing! It will be there in no time, she is looking nice and healthy. Can’t wait to see her with some flowers.Getting there!
Look thirsty. When you change cycle I believe you should rape the plant. Then again at 22 and 42 days. My opinion.holding their ownView attachment 1987892
Definitely a good plan and I know folks that that have the same opinion. Defoliation is a never ending topic that some swear to and some swear not to. I say to whatever your the most comfortable with but if you grow consistently then to try it both ways and at least see if it works for you or not. No harm into trying, they are a resilient plant and as long as you keep an eye on them they can bounce back in the matter of hours to a few days tops.Look thirsty. When you change cycle I believe you should rape the plant. Then again at 22 and 42 days. My opinion.
I love these pictures with the leaves nearly pointing straight up. They seem to be thriving, loving the light (and responding beautifully to you upping the power), and even though I don't defoliate much, this is a great example of someone getting very good results through above average defoliating.Rebounded from the defoliation fine and started to stretch a little more. Should be close to finishing their stretch by the end of the week to the first of next week. Bring on the buds after that.
The light is definitely penetrating deeper in the plants. I can see many sites starting to respond much quicker.
Lots of folks sent pics of their fabulous flowers! Thank you for sharing and keep them coming.
Sometimes after done exfoliating you will swear you went to far. Don't worry, within 10 days you will wonder why you didn't do more. I pick leaves every day, not certain days.I love these pictures with the leaves nearly pointing straight up. They seem to be thriving, loving the light (and responding beautifully to you upping the power), and even though I don't defoliate much, this is a great example of someone getting very good results through above average defoliating.
I'm about a week behind you, and it's so interesting to see where others are at who are around the same time line. Great job.
It's not as much my thing, I'm not big on defoliating. My only advice to people around it is that it can slow growth, even if it's very temporary, and it's best to make sure there's still enough veg days left to let new growth fill in that cut space.....new leaves, new branches.......even if it means adding some extra veg days.Sometimes after done exfoliating you will swear you went to far. Don't worry, within 10 days you will wonder why you didn't do more. I pick leaves every day, not certain days.
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