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Nice grow.. I all ways did good in beds ... I am runing slh right now with a UC the lemon is a grate plant...... I all ways run in to at lest one with funny growth though.. how is the frost on yours at chop iam veging in UC then flowering in 7 gallon coco pots 9 per light just one light . It a test to cut down my veg time ...
Get ready for the tahoe stretch!
The frost is amazing on the Super Lemon Haze. That is one of the main reasons I grow this strain still. I haven't encountered any funny growth patterns with my SLH, instead they are extremely uniform. I have had the opportunity to cross them with a few different genetics, and she is pretty dominant on several traits. I want to say this plant is somewhat stable because I have planted two packs of beans of the SLH and all of my moms are identical. Ill have some of the frost pics in the next couple days. On another note, your system sounds like a lot of work switching from the UC to coco. Do you have a tough time getting all the roots settled in the coco without breaking some off and possible ruining the plant it's just a test for now but I'll let you know how it works how much do they stretch in coco
i love this whole idea, and i feel it would save a lot more time than moving buckets around, but what about yeild? when you cut the bottom branches off will that help produce more? this looks great i may try this :)
Yeah this topping technique helps with yield a lot, at least in my system with such a crowded canopy. Cutting all of the bottoms helps ensure that the small pieces or larf are at a minimum. Anyone who has ever trimmed will understand what I mean. It's no fun and the bottom pieces are not very dense or productive. Using this "lollipop" technique also helps your plants produce larger, and more dense bugs in the canopy area since the plant isn't wasting energy producing tons of tiny pieces of buds that get tossed in the hash bags anyway. Give it a try, you will be happy and so will your plants.
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