kingofqueen
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Right on I can't afford that much either . Most importantly just be sure your on a good watering cycle with proper dry time .
does that mean that you run gallons of extra water through ur soil?i guess i make it rain then. this run i have been feeding then phed tap water.
no i just dont feed with nute everytime. but no extra water running through. i usually just water/feed slowly until it starts to drip.does that mean that you run gallons of extra water through ur soil?
i would say if you are feeding everytime. prolly a flush once a week should remove any build upI really hadn't given my girls a good thorough flushing yet and fear some moinor lockout issues and then read all that stuff about making it rain and so this is what I did. I put 'em in the shower and ran a good 25 gallons i'm sure through each one strait outta my shower head then dumped a gallon and a half of pure ph'ed RO water through each one so thats what would be standing in them at the end. We shall see how they react. Cross ur fingers, lol.
Thats the way I've always done it too.no i just dont feed with nute everytime. but no extra water running through. i usually just water/feed slowly until it starts to drip.
The orange bucket is the KK. Each one of those "individual Christmas tree trunks" on the KK are loaded with bud underneath all those leaves. You can't tell so much with all those leaves hiding it in the pics but shes def loaded. Shes still got the funkiest smell too but that lil Exile is starting to give her a run for her money. That lil guy is covered in res and startin to put out a wierd but def intoxicating smell. Ummmmm!looking good mass, the trunk on the tree in the orange bucket is huge!! nice job man.
This is simply the outcome of my first attempt at LST'ing and some super cropping. As my branches (starting with the main top) grew tall enough I would bend them down to the rim of their buckets and secure them there with rubber-coated paperclips. I hook the paperclip around the branch, thats whats actually grabbing it, then use a roll of twist tie to tie the other side of the paper clip to a screw I put in the top rim of the bucket. Now all the small budding sites below the main top that is now tied down are exposed directly to the light and will grow strait up becoming its own lil top which becomes much bigger than if it had stayed hidden under the top on its branch. Also when you tie the tops down it causes the plant to distribute its auxins more evenly over the whole plant which encourages all the other lil branches to race upward toward the sun instead of the vast majority of the plants auxins and therefore energy being focused on sending just that one main trunkline toward the light. Istead of having a tall plant with just one or maybe a few huge colas, this way you end up with a much shorter plant with lots of big colas on it. I hope I've helped!Mass! Your babies are looking great man... They are really filling out now. I was wondering and meant to ask before this. What did you do to your plants to grow them out like they are?
first off: AWESOMEThis is simply the outcome of my first attempt at LST'ing and some super cropping. As my branches (starting with the main top) grew tall enough I would bend them down to the rim of their buckets and secure them there with rubber-coated paperclips. I hook the paperclip around the branch, thats whats actually grabbing it, then use a roll of twist tie to tie the other side of the paper clip to a screw I put in the top rim of the bucket. Now all the small budding sites below the main top that is now tied down are exposed directly to the light and will grow strait up becoming its own lil top which becomes much bigger than if it had stayed hidden under the top on its branch. Also when you tie the tops down it causes the plant to distribute its auxins more evenly over the whole plant which encourages all the other lil branches to race upward toward the sun instead of the vast majority of the plants auxins and therefore energy being focused on sending just that one main trunkline toward the light. Istead of having a tall plant with just one or maybe a few huge colas, this way you end up with a much shorter plant with lots of big colas on it. I hope I've helped!
I had difficulty supercropping b/c I hate "breaking" any part of my plants but am very comfortable with it now as I see and understand its benefits after having done it and witnessed the reactions firsthand.Yeah i have her bent now but i was considering doing both but i am pretty much the same i don't want to cut my ladies