Budologist420
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Here's my plant with the best hub back in May when I was designing her..
-Bud
That is one sexxy little bitch right there.
Here's my plant with the best hub back in May when I was designing her..
-Bud
I feel the same about your avatar.......That is one sexxy little bitch right there.
The shishkabob skewers are temporary until I can drag my lazy ass into town for some heavier gauge wire. Once my 4 mains grow the horizontal distance to the edge of the pot I'll anchor them down with vlecro strips and let her go. Not getting greedy in 2g pots. 4 mains is good enough for me. I am afraid that the extra time to develop 8 mains will exhaust my soil. Once they hit the edge and I flip them to flower I'll keep em even with strategic supercropping to keep the growth even.im diggin the chop sticks.
That's for 16 tops correct?
Here's my plant with the best hub back in May when I was designing her..
-Bud
That's for 16 tops correct?
Here's my plant with the best hub back in May when I was designing her..
-Bud
Great pics nugz, that's about how aggressive I'm going after a couple of my strains right now too, curious to see how they react when i transplant them into their flowering pots.Lab Notes
.....you can be really radical with your main-lining....note how many secondary stems were removed to stretch her out to establish the foundation i desired....but also notice how i still chose symetrical nodes, and twisted them so they were parrallel with the ground, and all 16 heads started off on the same level........as you can see, it worked wonderfully, and now she is one of my favorite plants.
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