Lordhooha
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Thank you I'm happy with how these plants are turning out.Damn, those are looking beautiful!
Thank you I'm happy with how these plants are turning out.Damn, those are looking beautiful!
Looking good man. I just picked up shrieker today from exotic! I'm waiting on labyrinth to release too.Ok so they've been topped, bound, mulched and the rings have been added. I left the third node's fan leaves on to give them a boost, I'll trim them when the second topping occurs. Once they reach the ring I'll remove that stem based binding. I made sure there was plenty of play yet enough rigidity to hold them in place. The one that is 4 or 5 days behind (lower right in photo) is just bound at the fan leaves for now. Comfrey is still going nuts. It has such a presence, I have to think of a name for it. I also added some of the clover based cover crop before mulching, should be interesting here soon.
Nice nice! I've got some RM3 Gear that I plan on running next. Colorado Thunder Fuck to be specific : o )Looking good man. I just picked up shrieker today from exotic! I'm waiting on labyrinth to release too.
Sweet sounds good I think I'm gonna get some of this as well.Nice nice! I've got some RM3 Gear that I plan on running next. Colorado Thunder Fuck to be specific : o )
Sweet sounds good I think I'm gonna get some of this as well.
Lol! Yeah my wife would be pissed to. She already gets jealous that I spend so much time with the plants, giving them attention, studying up on different things for their care, etc.
I'm going thru that Exotic Genetix thread. May inquire about Spirit in the Sky.
Let me know if you run the Black Mamba. Wanna see how that one turns out...
Looking good! I harvested the pink last night turn out very nicePlants seem to be doing great, this is my first mainline attempt and it's neat to see how these plants react to the topping(s). It's like they spend about 24-48 hours regrouping and thinking about things and then boom, explosive growth resumes with their newly formed game plan strengthening potential weak spots here and there as they go. I managed to snap a branch and promptly duct taped it together nearly perfectly aligned and relieved the bindings on it. It kept shedding the tape after half a day, so I ended up just leaving it off. It wasn't a full snap but I kind of thought the whole branch was a loss. It seems to be bulking up the surrounding area and there hasn't been an apparent loss of growth beyond the break so I'm pretty stoked.
This all organic re-used/re-amended soil approach is cool in that I have yet to apply a single nute and from what I can tell, the plants aren't showing any signs of deficiencies. Things just seem to be very stable. It is boring though. I find myself wanting to do something, the mainline tending helps keep my anxiousness at bay to a degree but so far it has basically just been a matter of watering and tweaking my little tie-downs. I guess I should be thankful though with a baby only one month away haha.
The clover is starting to pop up and the comfrey is rocking along. I'm thinking about chopping the comfrey back down to the crown to prepare a small batch of tea concentrate for later when I go into flower.
They should be ready for their second and final topping in the next day or so!
Nice man, I'm anxious to hear how the high is!Looking good! I harvested the pink last night turn out very nice
They are doing great, all of them have had their second topping and all but one of them is finally at a point where the resulting 8 colas have reached (and are tucked under) the first ring in their tomato cages. Lights are off right now but I'll be sure to post up some pics either this evening or tomorrow.How are the plants lookin slow grow? You waiting on a bit longer interval to make an update?
Thanks, yeah the tomato cages are stuck down about 10" below the surface. They offer vinyl coated ones but these are what we happened to have out back but now that you mention it, it never occurred to me that the plants might not like making contact with the bare metal. Maybe once they are fully routed up I'll wrap the contact points with tape so they aren't actually touching metal.Interesting training method!
Would there be any way to cover the metal with a coating of something on the tomato trellis? It's stuck right in the soil right?
Looking good @slow_grow ,Interesting training method!
Would there be any way to cover the metal with a coating of something on the tomato trellis? It's stuck right in the soil right?
Nice work! The one manifold is quite flat wow. I like how you used the wire to form an additional point of contact to jeep things held down. Good thinkingAlmost all of the resulting 8 colas on each plant are close to (if not already tucking under) the first ring in the cut-in-half tomato cages
Thanks man!Nice work! The one manifold is quite flat wow. I like how you used the wire to form an additional point of contact to jeep things held down. Good thinking