hah, I purposely just did one young plant in a 1 gal, and from what i've seen so far she seems pretty packed with beans. I will try that. Maybe just use all the leftovers to make some bubble hash. I've been wanting an excuse to get one of those little washing machines and try bubblehash.I let the flowers get super crispy and then roll/crush them on a tilted tray, let the seeds roll down to the lower side. I don't normally worry about the left overs. I tend to flower small plants or only dust a flower or two, so I don't have a ton of left overs to start with. The first chuck I ever did resulted in enough beans to feed the planet for at least two generations, I toned down significantly after that.
Mega crop is whats up. I just thought it was all hype and marketing, but I have a better looking garden on Mega Crop than I ever did running Nectar, GH trio, anything else. And I spend 1/10th of the time dicking around with it. Never pH anymore hardly, and its always good. I just feed an average regimine and I get results I like. I"m not saying i'm the best grower growing the best shit, I just am just personally pleased with MC results.100 ante to bad , 160 will bubble paint tho.
I’m really happy with my blue lab .
I like that it has a calibration reminder.
Or you could switch to mega crop, n stop PHing , it’s always right where I want it .
I've been on and off of here recently. Did I miss some drama or did somebody find something wrong with megacrop?that ph thing is really remarkable, to me. Had to buy ph down my whole life seems like and now if I use one or two drops, that's it, lol. Tryin to use an almost empty bottle up, but don't need it. I see that dynagrow ad on here and know what run Megacrop off, and I can't hardly believe it. lol. There is no comparison, no matter who paid advertising rates.
No drama. It is said MC didn't renew their advertiser's agreement.I've been on and off of here recently. Did I miss some drama or did somebody find something wrong with megacrop?
Wait .No drama. It is said MC didn't renew their advertiser's agreement.
When Dyna gro first showed up,Megacrop dipped out.It seemed too coincedental TO ME and my tin foil hat went on,I even posted a nasty comment in the dyna gro thread to the effect of "Mc works..dyna gro can kicks rocks...." My first and only troll post. I was kinda proud of myself until,I found out they had nothing to do with the MC thread being locked and them leaving.
Hope these don't turn into hermies. Best of luck chuck...View attachment 4292279 Well, the mimosa mom moved in with daddy for a few days. I’ve taken this opportunity to hit up branches on the rest with some RD moonshine haze pollen. 3 Slymeball phenoes, 2 love triangle, a tangie x jilly bean and the sour lime og should make for some good haze crosses
What is the purpose of trimming roots?Ever worry about damaging a root during transplanting ?
View attachment 4293390 Don’t .
In the case of the pic , it’s to take a plant from a 10g pot to a 3g one .What is the purpose of trimming roots?
Congrats on the reveg BTW...
if your uppotting to a slightly larger pot, not a huge different, root trim will help. If you have a huge plant growing crazy, when you transplant, you can trim roots. I've seen many trim super long clone roots.What is the purpose of trimming roots?
Congrats on the reveg BTW...
funny thing is, I bet Megacrop will still have a slow and steady positive influx of customers and Dyna's estimated increase won't be as projected. jmho. But all water under the bridge by now.In the case of the pic , it’s to take a plant from a 10g pot to a 3g one .
A revegging plant doesn’t need 10 gallons .
But if you have a root bound plant it can be beneficial. When you plant a root bound plant , the plants roots will have “memory” they will want to stay tight to the center and not want to branch out into the new space as much . (The main feeding roots)
If you make 4 cuts (about the bottom 1/3 of the roots in 1/4s) grab from the bottom n pull to 4 “fingers” this will air prune them and promote new growth, in different directions.
(Edit .... you’ll want to transplant after that , not put it back in the same pot)
Revegging isn’t hard .
Recently
I’ve been playing with light cycles at the end of flowering , and now it is even easier.
I've pulled plants out of a flat to transplant into buckets for revegging, a couple of different times, with 100% success. I never put 2 and 2 together, that it may be beneficial to do so.In the case of the pic , it’s to take a plant from a 10g pot to a 3g one .
A revegging plant doesn’t need 10 gallons .
But if you have a root bound plant it can be beneficial. When you plant a root bound plant , the plants roots will have “memory” they will want to stay tight to the center and not want to branch out into the new space as much . (The main feeding roots)
If you make 4 cuts (about the bottom 1/3 of the roots in 1/4s) grab from the bottom n pull to 4 “fingers” this will air prune them and promote new growth, in different directions.
(Edit .... you’ll want to transplant after that , not put it back in the same pot)
Revegging isn’t hard .
Recently
I’ve been playing with light cycles at the end of flowering , and now it is even easier.