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so would you just wait 1 more week? in flower or how long you think?I'd just wait. You're already planning on revegging, so you're already prepared to eat 3+ weeks recovery time. Just run with it man
I think, since the durban is so close, run out two more weeks, at least. durban is a long running bitch, if it's legit genetics. I'd let her finish to usable state.so would you just wait 1 more week? in flower or how long you think?
and is it worth it? or rather flower all the time possible :D
I think, since the durban is so close, run out two more weeks, at least. durban is a long running bitch, if it's legit genetics. I'd let her finish to usable state.
For the remaining plants, cut em back a bit so you have room for the reveg. IME revegged plants have this brutal vigor that is hard to contend with initially. However, it's beneficial for cloning, so I've used revegging to create moms before and it's proven a worthwhile time expense.
Germination is something each grower has a favorite method for. Personally, I soak overnight in tap water, and straight into whatever starting media I'm using. My last couple seed cycles I used rockwool. Previously, coco.what do you think on germination?
just right in the light mix from biobizz 1cm+1,5cm down deep and let it go? or paper towel? or let it soak 12h in water?
is binding down reveged plants an good optioon or more for really advanced growers?
I think LST is a technique every beginner grower should learn. It's forgiving, and easy to learn how to do. Just be mindful -- I've had several plants split right down the middle by being overly aggressive haha.is binding down reveged plants an good optioon or more for really advanced growers?
my verry first time i used some paper towel and sprayed enough.Germination is something each grower has a favorite method for. Personally, I soak overnight in tap water, and straight into whatever starting media I'm using. My last couple seed cycles I used rockwool. Previously, coco.
Some people have better success with the paper towel method. I've never personally had good luck with that method though. Either drowned the seeds or kill the seedlings when putting em in media.
I think LST is a technique every beginner grower should learn. It's forgiving, and easy to learn how to do. Just be mindful -- I've had several plants split right down the middle by being overly aggressive haha.
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