Dr.Amber Trichome
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Hey AW, hard to say without seeing exactly how small those side branches are, but in general it's a fine idea to prune those suckers if they're overly small or shaded. I'd rather the energy that would have been put into those popcorn nugs be focused on the associated cola, which will become a denser, top quality bud-site. That said, you could attempt a bit of defoliation (basically trim some of your fan leaves,) to try and expose those side branches to more light. At four days into 12/12 you have about ten more days of that early-flower stretch. You might be surprised how much some of those side branches can grow. You could try different strategies on different branches, thus giving you some basis for going with either strategy in the future. Start a journal, post some pics!She's looking great kriznarf! One question though, if you didn't have a screen in place(not scrogging) would you still trim the bottom vegetation when in later flowering? I ask because I have a couple of branches or shoots that are being blocked from growing any more because they can't get enough light and they are WAAAYYY behind from the rest of the tops that already are in the canopy, should I or can I trim this shoot or just let it make popcorn buds when it flowers? (I'm at day 4 in flower today and they are stretching like you wouldn't believe, she's grown at least 2 inches in the last 36 hours; no screen for this grow)
Thanks for the reply bro. Yeah I actually went ahead and trimmed off that shoot; it was very lanky and thin and about half the size of all the other shoots which reach the canopy just fine, this one didn't stand a chance. About that stretch, boy do they ever; in the past 4 days she's grown about 3 inches at least, it's good to hear that this stretch won't be for ever because I'm running out of lateral room. Most branches are growing big time and I'm trying to "train" them to grow more vertical then at an angle so they won't get out of the lights sweet spot but it's hard when it's such a bushy plant. Without scrogging I've been able to have a nice canopy with about 9 tops right now; maybe in my next grow I'll do the scrog and the whole journal venture, just trying to get one under my belt with the Waterfarm first and learn some things. Hopefully I'll get at least 2 ounces out of this grow. Should be able to with what I've seen so far with this plant. All opf the tops look very healthy and you can't tell which is the main top so they all look somewhat uniform, should be able to grow nice colas with them. Now, would they all have the same bud weight at harvest being in canopy or would the main top (of the main stalk) still be more heavy even if there's other tops sharing the same height?Hey AW, hard to say without seeing exactly how small those side branches are, but in general it's a fine idea to prune those suckers if they're overly small or shaded. I'd rather the energy that would have been put into those popcorn nugs be focused on the associated cola, which will become a denser, top quality bud-site. That said, you could attempt a bit of defoliation (basically trim some of your fan leaves,) to try and expose those side branches to more light. At four days into 12/12 you have about ten more days of that early-flower stretch. You might be surprised how much some of those side branches can grow. You could try different strategies on different branches, thus giving you some basis for going with either strategy in the future. Start a journal, post some pics!
Little proof it really works, but the theory is sound...equatorial sativas are typically higher thc content, also happens to be where there's the most UV. High elevation same applies. Rather then adding a bit of spectrum you'd be better replicating the suns natural spectrum better. 2 products come to mind that actually exist right now, CMH and Sulfur plasma if u got 1500 to drop lolHi Kriz, looking great! I was wondering if you have or have ever thought about experimenting with some UV/UVB lights during flowering for maximizing trichome development?
Dude that plasma is SICK! WTF?! Sun replicator..... must be expensive, I didn't even bother looking for a price. Looks like the shiz though.Little proof it really works, but the theory is sound...equatorial sativas are typically higher thc content, also happens to be where there's the most UV. High elevation same applies. Rather then adding a bit of spectrum you'd be better replicating the suns natural spectrum better. 2 products come to mind that actually exist right now, CMH and Sulfur plasma if u got 1500 to drop lol
http://www.plasma-i.com/
Ok so the reptile lights might be cheaper...but hey u get what u pay for. usually...lol
Ha, I know, mang. I'll def be posting an update this evening!Update update update! We need to see how that girl is doing!