Or_Gro
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Looking good, usually takes me ~ 30 days seed to 6th true node/1st topping.Had to go back and look, they went into soil on the day I started this thread, Sept 13, so coming up on a month.
Looking good, usually takes me ~ 30 days seed to 6th true node/1st topping.Had to go back and look, they went into soil on the day I started this thread, Sept 13, so coming up on a month.
Yeah so far I'm happy. They are about to blow up.Looking good, usually takes me ~ 30 days seed to 6th true node/1st topping.
Oh, yeah! Gonna get some swell there...Feel like I'm in the homestretch with the outdoor turned indoor plants. Here's Gorilla cookies.
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Bet you have to lock up the fiskars and hold yourself back...Things going easy.
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Gratuitous bud shot of the day, Dancehalll/cherrygasm. I can't wait to see how it turns out.
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The struggle is realBet you have to lock up the fiskars and hold yourself back...
Never heard of that way. I'm a fan of LST mostly because I don't have to remove any of the plant. Have you compared the two methods?What I do is remove the tips of the leaves where the growth hormone is located. This causes the plant to react as if it was topped, but leaves the central trunk intact to resume growth once it heals.
I don't know about compare, but I did try lst and use it as needed sometimes during stretch but for training the plant I like this way. I have no hard data to back it up, but lst is messing with the stem, this only messes with leaves that will later be overgrown anyways. Seems to me like this is less stress.Never heard of that way. I'm a fan of LST mostly because I don't have to remove any of the plant. Have you compared the two methods?
Pulling the growing tips down where light won’t later penetrate redirects energy to tips that will get good light. As part of that, the stem/branch diameter where tips were removed gets bigger. Imo, big pipes and bright lights are the two most important things a grower can do....I don't know about compare, but I did try lst and use it as needed sometimes during stretch but for training the plant I like this way. I have no hard data to back it up, but lst is messing with the stem, this only messes with leaves that will later be overgrown anyways. Seems to me like this is less stress.
Agreed, but I'm not sold on bigger=better, Strong muscles create a swollen appearance in humans, so does injury. I'm just trying to get the plant as close to how it would grow if left on its own, except bushy with an even canopy, lol.. I'm a bit to clumsy for lst perhaps, have had the occasional snap! NOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo! Not saying that it cant work better for others, just not my go to.Pulling the growing tips down where light won’t later penetrate redirects energy to tips that will get good light. As part of that, the stem/branch diameter where tips were removed gets bigger. Imo, big pipes and bright lights are the two most important things a grower can do....
The weed is so adaptable, everyone can do it their way....Agreed, but I'm not sold on bigger=better, Strong muscles create a swollen appearance in humans, so does injury. I'm just trying to get the plant as close to how it would grow if left on its own, except bushy with an even canopy, lol.. I'm a bit to clumsy for lst perhaps, have had the occasional snap! NOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo! Not saying that it cant work better for others, just not my go to.
Had ambers all up in the bewitched so she is hanging in 65f at 66%. putting the first Dark Helmet in for sexing. I'll rotate them through as space opens up.
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The Dancehall/Cherrygasm is close I think, if anyone has any pointers on high CBD strains and ripeness, I'd love to hear it. I'm thinking a couple more days?
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Thanks man, welcome. Maybe in the morning I'll check a final time.pretty mad diary haha! cheers.
Dancehall/Cherrygasm looking ripe to me but its all preference, man.
measure once drill twice made me lol!
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For real, so many different ways to do it can be a bit overwhelming. A training technique side by side might be a cool thing just not sure I want to flower that many of the same cut. Without that it can get real subjective.The weed is so adaptable, everyone can do it their way....
If you can bend the growing tip down without breaking it and retain the leaves (and growth hormones) the plant has already produced it just seems like a win/win. Cutting material that would be available to harvest more light seems counter productive. Two steps forward (plant grows new stuff), 1/2 step back (take new stuff off)?I don't know about compare, but I did try lst and use it as needed sometimes during stretch but for training the plant I like this way. I have no hard data to back it up, but lst is messing with the stem, this only messes with leaves that will later be overgrown anyways. Seems to me like this is less stress.
Hormones are in apical meristem (tips) not leaves...If you can bend the growing tip down without breaking it and retain the leaves (and growth hormones) the plant has already produced it just seems like a win/win. Cutting material that would be available to harvest more light seems counter productive. Two steps forward (plant grows new stuff), 1/2 step back (take new stuff off)?
I dunno, doing it this way seems to not slow it down at all while still signaling the rest of the plant to branch.If you can bend the growing tip down without breaking it and retain the leaves (and growth hormones) the plant has already produced it just seems like a win/win. Cutting material that would be available to harvest more light seems counter productive. Two steps forward (plant grows new stuff), 1/2 step back (take new stuff off)?