Exactly what ive been shooting for, keeping things tidy and doing my best to prevent a breeding ground for anything uninvited. My space is so small it is absolute I utilize every inch and branch.I don't worry to much about undergrowth or trimming till I'm in flower about 3 weeks. I do remove some leaf and grow sparingly till that point then I clean it out.
In veg ya got plant matter growing all over as ya try to guide them with training. Giving that growth below the chance to rise up will add to your harvest. Is it all going to contribute...no. Some material needs removed for airflow. Leaf can clog up things. Going slow with trimming in veg is okay. To me it really counts when the plant is set and ready for flower. Get in there and clean all growth from below. Give them buds new life and air flow.
Most importantly to me is getting all I can get from a plant. If I remove stuff to early I'm not letting her show me all she has to offer.
That floater scrog I'm using is a very good tool to spread plants without the need for ties. I'm posting some pics in my thread later of the Tangie in a floater. She's coming along so nice and well shaped.
Thank you, we getting it dialed in.Looking nice in there! Healthy looking plants. Nice fat trunks and nodes.
Thank you! Appreciate the support. I'm doing my best, it's so hard to keep my hands off them! LolThis grow is coming along great. Your definitely going to fill that space in flower. That trim is going to help them pop out all over. Your doing solid stuff in here. Fun to watch ya grow ya ass off.
Things look great! Nice observations and problem solving. The canopy is going to bust out tops everywhere!Thank you! Appreciate the support. I'm doing my best, it's so hard to keep my hands off them! Lol
I hope my propagation tent helps with that little bit of loneliness come mid flower lol.
Yup we working through it as they come. The training has been very rewarding so far.Things look great! Nice observations and problem solving. The canopy is going to bust out tops everywhere!
I feel you with the mid-flower blues.
That's why I run a perpetual. I try to keep something coming out of flower every 2-3 weeks.
Great job on your grow.
They look as though they are getting pretty thick. What are your temps and R/H now you increased your DLI?DLI update
It totally makes sense to blast your plants with light prior to flower. Find the threshold before you step into the critical stage of flower. So the last few days I have showered these plants with photons. As you can see in the picture they are not fans of that much. The leaves became thin to avoid so much light. Pretty cool. In addition doing this in the forgiving veg state will allow you to make adjustments prior to flower. DLI is awesome, because it gets to the point. No " I like to be 20 inches away" "run your lights at this percentage". None of this is bad per se, just ambiguous. The DLI, is the DLI. Regardless of position, horsepower or any other whatever; DLI is a common language that I will be using from here on out. How you get there is your choice, but it remains. It is up to you find what your specific cultivar can tolerate and you should take notes. I feel the BOO has been more sensitive to the intensity than the FMFX, noted.
I did note previously that I wanted to get to a DLI of 43, I went passed that to see what they could tolerate. Actually maxed out 53.98, yeahhhhh! Lol but they made it. I don't think they could maintain that with how I want to run my garden. Today we're back down exactly at 43. We're gonna run this for 1 week, so a few days into flower then adjust. The first few days of flower will obviously be a lower number because we will have 12hr days vs. 18hrs. I also used a sauce cup to shield my sensor as to deter any radiant heat interference. We will see how it works. If you read this entirely, thanks because this was a lot! Lol have a good day!
FMFX and BOO
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