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np bud hope it all works out for u,,Nice, thank you for the help
np bud hope it all works out for u,,Nice, thank you for the help
No, but I prefer organic whenever possible.Oh damn, ok. I'll grab the bone meal because I seen that just at Walmart. Would you say a certain brand for bone meal
Dude they look nice. Cool, yea I wanted to make sure it was normal or some what normal for the strain of chemdog. You said you are running CFL'sTake a look at this crazy girl, she's throwing singles, doubles, and triples all over, she only has one pair of sevens. It's a clone from my #1 Sour Fire Lost, the mother she came from isn't showing any of this, looks completely normal.
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No, I have two 2 foot 4-bulb high output t5's.Dude they look nice. Cool, yea I wanted to make sure it was normal or some what normal for the strain of chemdog. You said you are running CFL's
Thanks Sea, I had just taken cuts from her right before that pic and flipped her right after.Keep her on that 18/6, she'll grow out of it like Momma! Looks SUPER healthy. :)
I think I will be getting a decent light set up for my next one also. I will be going with t'5's also. Have you ever experimented with CFL's?No, I have two 2 foot 4-bulb high output t5's.
No, I've used LED's, Metal Halide, and T5's, but never CFL's. I considered trying them at one point but, just never happened.I think I will be getting a decent light set up for my next one also. I will be going with t'5's also. Have you ever experimented with CFL's?
Oh nice. I just went with em because I was popping my cherry and didn't wanna throw in a ton of money just yet.No, I've used LED's, Metal Halide, and T5's, but never CFL's. I considered trying them at one point but, just never happened.
Any species of plant or animal has a strong motivation to reproduce. Doesn't it make sense that any condition that threatens to prevent that organism from completing its prime directive will respond with whatever adaptation that organism can effect to permit it to pass on its DNA? In this case, the plant senses that it's growing in an environment that is too restrictive to permit normal blooming without threatening the life of the plant before completing its task. So it responds by blooming prematurely, and fulfills its role. My comment here isn't based on my vast experience of cannabis observation, rather the drive for all species to reproduce regardless of the environment in which they find themselves. I've wondered how that premise might be applied to boosting trichome production during the last fews days before harvest. Input?Isn't Triangle Kush another name for The White? My cut of The White never did that during veg, only when revegging.
I have only seen that when I had soil that was way too acidic, and at that time I was observing other weird problems as well, really bad lockouts and shit.
You know, I really don't know *why* root bound plants tend to go into flower, I only know that the smaller the container the more likely they are to go into flower, and when put in flower they will finish more quickly. I wish I had a definitive answer on why, but what I do when I see it is I get that girl repotted. If she's in the biggest size pot I can physically handle (3gals for me), then the green material on top gets whacked down hard, then I go at her roots and whack those down hard. I've take away as much as half the root material (sides & bottom) without causing a problem.
I always try to use that point of view when I think about trying something new. I assume the plant will respond any way it can to maximize its survival, and take an educated guess what the result might be, and whether I see it as a positive or a negative. Works for me.That sounds totally plausible to me!
I wasn't going to mention that, but Yeah, it does apply.I agree with that mindset, and it's applicable to all living things.
I'm no expert, just a noob but I've heard this saying from my mentor. "If leaves ain't three, then it ain't OG"I had a plant not too long ago go down on blade counts while under 18 hours of light, then when I put her back into flower she went back up in blade count. It was a strange plant.
There are also plants out there that are three bladed and stay that way. OrgnKid told me his preferred cut of BlackBerry Kush had 3 blades to it....and I have heard the same thing about a few OG cuts as well.
So NOT true. My Skywalker, which is definitely an OG....throws 5's all day long.I'm no expert, just a noob but I've heard this saying from my mentor. "If leaves ain't three, then it ain't OG"
Thanks. I don't know the history of this plant. The problem there is that when I first grew this from bag seed (hence the ZIPLOCK name), it was producing 7 and 9. That was about 8 grows ago.I'm no expert, just a noob but I've heard this saying from my mentor. "If leaves ain't three, then it ain't OG"