Curbcalamitous
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What signs do you use to guage when to stop tucking? Is it when they stop becoming uneven? Cos Iu do wanna let them stretch a lil right? Has anyone tried using MH and switching to HPS when stretch stops?
The hard line answer i think is when you cant tuck because of length of stem, or the stems become to rigid for a tuck, theyll break.What signs do you use to guage when to stop tucking? Is it when they stop becoming uneven? Cos Iu do wanna let them stretch a lil right? Has anyone tried using MH and switching to HPS when stretch stops?
if you just want a simple answer about 10-14 days after initiating 12/12 is a safe betWhat signs do you use to guage when to stop tucking? Is it when they stop becoming uneven? Cos Iu do wanna let them stretch a lil right? Has anyone tried using MH and switching to HPS when stretch stops?
Be careful broskies, its better to know the constraints that drive the rules, then having just straight up rules given to you over the internet. All ecosystems will vary per grow op: strains, phenoms, etc. Know the fundamentals and you can derive your own % strech guidelines per your own, specific constraints. Mistakes pave the way to success, but only when you learn from them.No just more like say as a % of final stretch
Cool, what did you make your screen from?here is mine at day 2 after the flip:
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and day 20 after the flip:View attachment 4226618
but you're arent giving me any useful advice.or telling me anything at all. Like what are the fundenments you speak of? And I'm more.asking, does.it hurt yield.if you tuck to long. Answer (from experience) pretty.kuch all tucking after flowering is insisted should.be just to lower the head you shouldn't be breaking dominance anymoreBe careful broskies, its better to know the constraints that drive the rules, then having just straight up rules given to you over the internet. All ecosystems will vary per grow op: strains, phenoms, etc. Know the fundamentals and you can derive your own % strech guidelines per your own, specific constraints. Mistakes pave the way to success, but only when you learn from them.
I stopped tucking 16days ago (see my post above). And I was 8or 9 days into flower. I did it as soon as I started seeing a lot of pistols and figured the canopy was full enough. Screen was maybe 85-90% full, Ive tied/pulled a few branches lower or more to side using garden ties since. But nothing aggressive. This is my canopy this am 25 days into flower. Colas for days!! Tuck as much as you can. Without damaging your budsites, but I’d recommend stopping when you feel there done stretchingbut you're arent giving me any useful advice.or telling me anything at all. Like what are the fundenments you speak of? And I'm more.asking, does.it hurt yield.if you tuck to long. Answer (from experience) pretty.kuch all tucking after flowering is insisted should.be just to lower the head you shouldn't be breaking dominance anymore
whats ur veg time thoughI stopped tucking 16days ago (see my post above). And I was 8or 9 days into flower. I did it as soon as I started seeing a lot of pistols and figured the canopy was full enough. Screen was maybe 85-90% full, Ive tied/pulled a few branches lower or more to side using garden ties since. But nothing aggressive. This is my canopy this am 25 days into flower. Colas for days!! Tuck as much as you can. Without damaging your budsites, but I’d recommend stopping when you feel there done stretching
Hope this helps
I vegged those 2 for like 6-7 weeks lots of lst during, before I even installed the scrog.whats ur veg time though
Well obviously, but how much square footage/meterage is it and how many plants? I run 1²I vegged those 2 for like 6-7 weeks lots of lst during, before I even installed the scrog.
That’s a 2’ square tentWell obviously, but how much square footage/meterage is it and how many plants? I run 1²
6 weeks or fill 0.6m² is a kind time thoughThat’s a 2’ square tent
They have a lot of colas and started lst on them very early