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TGR’s High Elevation Grow Journey

I think that she’s extended past the point of fitting under the PH-D6. This is some real life feed me Seymour s***. And I don’t think that bar would get her through flower by itself. The top is hitting 1k PAR at 70% and 14” off the canopy so we shall see...
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I think that she’s extended past the point of fitting under the PH-D6. This is some real life feed me Seymour s***. And I don’t think that bar would get her through flower by itself. The top is hitting 1k PAR at 70% and 14” off the canopy so we shall see. Next vertical move is her coming off the rack. 😁
Some sativa's are a nightmare to grow indoors! Reminds me of all the bag seeds we popped in the 80s.

As they like to say in Mexico....pinche mota no bueno guey 💚
 
I think that she’s extended past the point of fitting under the PH-D6. This is some real life feed me Seymour s***. And I don’t think that bar would get her through flower by itself. The top is hitting 1k PAR at 70% and 14” off the canopy so we shall see. Next vertical move is her coming off the rack. 😁
So one technique that could be useful is leaning her back at a 45 degree angle it requires extra space and a little finesse to balance her out, but when done correctly you’ll get much better results with the entire plant as it’ll redirect all its growth towards the light.
Jamsberry kush grown in one gallon tilted back at 45 degrees:
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Any idea why it flowered? Did you flip it intentionally? Sorry if I missed that information above!
Yes. This whole room is straight 12’s. I wanted to see how efficiently it worked after I was chatting with @figolus. I’m very glad I didn’t have an 18-period with ol’ Juanita. I think TOGYK said they came from a former coyote or something and I believe it. She’s built to last.
 
PB4H’s are getting big and happy. I think the spot on the patio is perfect. The get blasted with the afternoon sun and eat it up.

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Queen B is coming right along. She’s picking up growth quick and I love her leaf structure.

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The Boulder Hemp gals are doing good and loving their little piece of real estate too.

San Cinco

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Santa Maria

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PB4H’s are getting big and happy. I think the spot on the patio is perfect. The get blasted with the afternoon sun and eat it up.

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Queen B is coming right along. She’s picking up growth quick and I love her leaf structure.

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The Boulder Hemp gals are doing good and loving their little piece of real estate too.

San Cinco

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Santa Maria

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Those are looking fantastic!

And the shed in the back ground 🥺
 
Hung out in Keysville last evening and watched people tear it up on quads, side by sides and dirt bikes all night long. The OHV trails go forever out there. Great place to camp for families too.
 

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So one technique that could be useful is leaning her back at a 45 degree angle it requires extra space and a little finesse to balance her out, but when done correctly you’ll get much better results with the entire plant as it’ll redirect all its growth towards the light.
Jamsberry kush grown in one gallon tilted back at 45 degrees:
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I employ the gangsta lean myself.
Its just as effective as topping the first 3 times in a general approach to topping.
Waaaay less stress and no heal time.
You can even keep the leaf sets the cotys bring, those stalks have a fighting chance .
By the time your seedlings are getting into a real veg stride, at a 45 degree broke back. You should already be rocking 7-9 potential topsites with the side profile opened up to thr light, as opposed to just 2 and whatever is left that you didnt prune out down low with the normal approach
 

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I employ the gangsta lean myself.
Its just as effective as topping the first 3 times in a general approach to topping.
Waaaay less stress and no heal time.
You can even keep the leaf sets the cotys bring, those stalks have a fighting chance .
By the time your seedlings are getting into a real veg stride, at a 45 degree broke back. You should already be rocking 7-9 potential topsites with the side profile opened up to thr light, as opposed to just 2 and whatever is left that you didnt prune out down low with the normal approach
That last pic is wild! 😍
 
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