Crazy Fruits 14/15 grow

redeyedfrog

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Ok so had to tie three down because they are now over four foot tall and almost over my fence, I have never tried this before, I put a slit in the lip of the pot and tied a knot so it wouldn't slip out and loosely tied the other end about three nodes down from the top of the main stalk, I used a gardening tie that is like cotton gauze. Does it look right to you guys that are more experienced or should I do something else? I got this idea from you Ruby so thanks for the suggestion.
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redeyedfrog

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Thanks mate, I thought maybe so too but they started doing this awhile ago when they revegged,
And my bigger ones are all normal. But I am buying bigger buckets next year,
I don't want to risk a transplant this late in the game.
Most likely. sometimes it can all so be cause they are pissed at something like to small of bucket too.
 

redeyedfrog

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Most likely. sometimes it can all so be cause they are pissed at something like to small of bucket too.
So do you think they will still flower normally, I wouldn't think the amount of blades would affect the flowering cycle but that's just me trying to be logical,
I don't really know.
 

TWS

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They will flower fine. If you have any gardening skills at all, those plants will transplant fine. I would shake them bitches out and transplant and they would never know what happened. All the soil is probably used up with a good root mass and wouldn't even fall apart. not suggesting you have to, just saying.
 

thenugget

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all i can say is fuck reveggin plants! next time mine flower early I'm ripping them out and starting again, there so ugly and hard to train. not to mention grow slow as fuck! looking good guys
 

TWS

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yea man. had a bout of that shit this year. I planted 2 foot clones in the begining of flower season that did better then my revegg pieces of shit that were put out in June. It will not happen again this year. I will either run from seed or use lights to supplement until they get set.
 

ruby fruit

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Ok so had to tie three down because they are now over four foot tall and almost over my fence, I have never tried this before, I put a slit in the lip of the pot and tied a knot so it wouldn't slip out and loosely tied the other end about three nodes down from the top of the main stalk, I used a gardening tie that is like cotton gauze. Does it look right to you guys that are more experienced or should I do something else? I got this idea from you Ruby so thanks for the suggestion.
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Done well mate...if you need to move pots around now and then for stealth thats ok to do...next year you could top the plants a few times early on and get an even spread when your tying them down.
Just my suggestion but if your not transplanting any of these this far into the season i would prob try trimming away some of the branches down the bottom that would only yield some small stuff .Maybe you have a friend doing indoor you could offer him cuttings to use ?
Just keep an eye on where you tied the plant in the stem a week without checking could have the string etc cutting into the plant ;)...
A lesson i learnt the hard way
 

ruby fruit

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@TWS been using the maxigrow bloom for 3 weeks now then 3 days water with a seaweed based tea then 3 days water and start cycle again.
I swear the plants smell more the next morning after they have their bloom feed at sundown the night before ..cheers for the advice on that
 
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TWS

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Scrog them things next year ! 100 gallon smart pots and 10X10 screens ! :hump:

Im gonna have to scrog some shit again next year but my screen has made such a nice drying rack this year.:mrgreen: Think im gonna scrog my whole green house with like two plants. That should be about a 8x12 screen with a 2 ft of walkway all the way around :weed:
 

ruby fruit

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oh crap man ! the before sunrise stink is huge. They wake me up. My neighbors is always like " fuck man, it really smells good in the morning" lol
Lol my neighbour said the same thing when he came over for the party last nite....
 

redeyedfrog

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Done well mate...if you need to move pots around now and then for stealth thats ok to do...next year you could top the plants a few times early on and get an even spread when your tying them down.
Just my suggestion but if your not transplanting any of these this far into the season i would prob try trimming away some of the branches down the bottom that would only yield some small stuff .Maybe you have a friend doing indoor you could offer him cuttings to use ?
Just keep an eye on where you tied the plant in the stem a week without checking could have the string etc cutting into the plant ;)...
A lesson i learnt the hard way
The whole early flower thing threw me off this year, then the ones I topped I missed on and they got tall. So I need to go back to topping school again. This year has really highlighted my inexperience so next year I'm going to simplify and go back to basics and pretend its my first year again. I think I just got kinda lucky the last two seasons and really had no probs but this year I've made all the newbie mistakes and my plants have been challenging my gardening skills with some being nutrient sensitive and mutants, and a hermaphrodite. So even though I'm a good gardener I've come to realise I don't know as much as I thought I did at the beginning of the season, so yes this little plant has humbled me lol.
 

ruby fruit

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Scrog them things next year ! 100 gallon smart pots and 10X10 screens ! :hump:

Im gonna have to scrog some shit again next year but my screen has made such a nice drying rack this year.:mrgreen: Think im gonna scrog my whole green house with like two plants. That should be about a 8x12 screen with a 2 ft of walkway all the way around :weed:
Yeah i have an awesome area to scrog one next year properly ...something id like to do ..your last scrog was something awesome if u still got that photo throw it up here REF would love to see that
 
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ruby fruit

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You think it has something to do with what the plants doing in the dark or something? :) Very cool.
Just my two cents ive been trying to time my feeds of maxigrow and go go juice done at night as the sun is almost gone and im sure it works better than feeding them in the morning like i did last year ,guess its something to do with the 10 or so hrs its sitting in the soil before the sun hits it and drys it out ?
 

redeyedfrog

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Just my two cents ive been trying to time my feeds of maxigrow and go go juice done at night as the sun is almost gone and im sure it works better than feeding them in the morning like i did last year ,guess its something to do with the 10 or so hrs its sitting in the soil before the sun hits it and drys it out ?
I feed at sundown too, for the same reason.
 
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