budolskie
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https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/529991-first-time-journal-pineapple-chunk.html first time journal feel free to help me
If I understand what you're saying that's exactly what you're aiming for. Crop it outward, open the inside of the canopy and promote side branching. Topping can help too if you need to slow the height down and promote the inner canopy to shoot towards the light source.I wanted to ask also when I had super crop'd some of the lower branches and tied em down to try and keep an even canopy it caused the nodes below the main grow tip to start and grow a tip as well so now some of those branches I supr crpd and tied down have like 6-8 grow shoots on em, is that too many tips for just 1 branch, cause its like that on several branches. Will it have any negative effect once it starts to flower?
Sweet feel free to post a link here too budolskie.well day 81 of flower gona chop her on sat i think, what yous think? im starting a thread in the journal parts if yous wana subscribe feel free im just gona have few bongs then start it so gis 20 mins il have the link up
More lumens and higher Co2 levels vs most grow rooms would be my guess. Higher levels of heat can be offset by more lumens and higher Co2 levels to a point. Too high of heat will still decrease potency though, I'm definitely seeing a difference in my room since heat started to become an issue. Which is also why I prefer indoor as opposed to outdoor. Outdoor bud can be great, but never as good as a finely tuned indoor grow op IMO. Bud grown outdoor in a cooler climate with genetics that compliment the length of the grow season can translate into some awesome bud... Probably why northern CA is a hot spot for illegal outdoor guerrilla growers.News says 91* I have 2 thermometers outside one in the shade and one in my shed. Shed says 101* and shade is 95*. Not sure why the news is always wrong.
Why can they handle more heat outdoors that indoors?
better ventilation.........................News says 91* I have 2 thermometers outside one in the shade and one in my shed. Shed says 101* and shade is 95*. Not sure why the news is always wrong.
Why can they handle more heat outdoors that indoors?
wow, she is beutifullHere is what I was talking about how I dont not top my plant. This is my Early Jack:
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Cant wait to flower this biotch!!!!
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I ran my A/C today!!! Effin HEAT!!!Gonna be 100 +or- here for 4 days in a row starting wed..I hate heat!!
hot day here is 100F and no humidity, very dry heat!Hot is a relative term lol. I like 4 seasons, so our summers are short, but seemingly hot and humid. A hot day where I'm at is 90 degrees with high humidity.