medichronic
Active Member
looking good SD, THIS IS WHEN THE MAGIC STARTS,,,ENJOY THE GROW
[video=youtube;kLE35EWQrw0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLE35EWQrw0[/video]
that should do it thank you.This is a basic summary of how it is done.
I am pretty sure it is both. I think it starts out symmetrical, and then moves to alternating left/right side. I am probably wrong and someone will correct us.Im having a brainfart here lol.. A node is just the ONE growth tip and fan leaf combo on the one side right? or is a node the PAIR of growth tips and fanleaves? see what im sayin?
On the money, no correction necessary.I am pretty sure it is both. I think it starts out symmetrical, and then moves to alternating left/right side. I am probably wrong and someone will correct us.
Each branch with a potential bud site is a node. Before maturity, nodes (generally) emerge in pairs (two nodes). As the plant matures the nodes begin to emerge one at a time.Ok so when they are symetrical even tho there is branches going out both sides, we just calling that A NODE not two right? BUT when it grows out an starts getting gaps in between then each branch is a node. Yes?
Ok! that is what i thought originally! KOOLEach branch with a potential bud site is a node. Before maturity, nodes (generally) emerge in pairs (two nodes). As the plant matures the nodes begin to emerge one at a time.