one light one plant one pound....

horribleherk

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and lurking in the background here is the gg#4 that I'm gonna start devoting some attention to this afternoon as it gets too hot on the workbench so I'm gonna relocate my veg area to the basement my plants have not done well here since the weather has warmed upIMG_1746.JPG
 

horribleherk

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I got my surviving babies moved today they'll be safe here until winter by then I'll have the shop closed off & insulated with the 2 grow-tents I also resumed the use of my mini dwc containers the one surviving sour'd is hanging by a thread I don't think it's gonna make itIMG_1747.JPG
 

HamBone?

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Where would i begin though. Lol yall got the basics down with the scrog technique. Personally i prefer to show LST love.
Long story short, i like to top after 3 or 4 nodes. Then i LST each each node to the edge of the pot. :This is why i use such a big pot for a small space:
Once to the edge they get more LST love to circle around the pot and it looks like a tornad.
Once that formation starts to catch up to the next node in that circle its time to flower.
Once into flowering all your LST love is done and you let them grow up without messing with it. As buds form and still get a lil taller, the weight starts to push down each node causing all the nodes to spread out away from each other.
This also allows light to reach all the way trough the plant hitting EVERYTHING.
For example to what i mean ill show a small bud forming at the base of the stalk...
 

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horribleherk

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Where would i begin though. Lol yall got the basics down with the scrog technique. Personally i prefer to show LST love.
Long story short, i like to top after 3 or 4 nodes. Then i LST each each node to the edge of the pot. :This is why i use such a big pot for a small space:
Once to the edge they get more LST love to circle around the pot and it looks like a tornad.
Once that formation starts to catch up to the next node in that circle its time to flower.
Once into flowering all your LST love is done and you let them grow up without messing with it. As buds form and still get a lil taller, the weight starts to push down each node causing all the nodes to spread out away from each other.
This also allows light to reach all the way trough the plant hitting EVERYTHING.
For example to what i mean ill show a small bud forming at the base of the stalk...
that's pretty cool & simple best of all it works & I would think some strains really excel at it you've done a really good job she's a beauty
 

HamBone?

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Thanks. It works with all strains as of yet. Indicas just dont reach 22in its more around 17in after said and done. I prefer indica on this method simply cause the density. My last plant was shorter but damn they were dense. This ones sativa and, meh it's okay. We'll see in the end though when i cure it.
 

Haze the maze

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in image 961 might just be the lighting but damn it looks almost black its so dark green if that is really how it looks your gettin close to N toxicty id keep an eye on it.
That plant is eating and drinking 700 -750 PPM Flora Nova Bloom only at 2 months so, I was going to up it to 900 as she is in flower now. Without the flash everything looks great.
This leaf is from up under. There are no hooked leafs. This leaf has a tiny amount of tip burn but, is older and not one of the giant sun leafs that are of the same color.
Enjoy...:weed:

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