Damm, I just set away a few of them from seed to try and get a good mother.btw. I took this one at 8 weeks, could have left till 9. Im not overly satisfied with the yield on these Ex.Cheese. Buds seems nice.
actually a I chopped a day or two shy of 8 weeks and to be fair, the plant got so little attention. It was just a tester to see if I could work with it at my low height. Im 50/50, As you can see there is no bud on the lower 1/3 of the plant but that may be corrected with better technique, It was shadowed by larger more unwieldy phenos.Damm, I just set away a few of them from seed to try and get a good mother.
not happy to hear 9 weeks,I need strains for my system that take 8 for perpetual
Its true that Lemon Skunks tend to be early bloomers.I have been looking at DNA lemon skunk purely because they advise to cut down after 50 days for the best taste
Yep GH. ... I threw a bunch of fem seeds down. 1 week veg. Got a couple of diff height phenos. Bud is proper stinky. Next time I'll do clones only, this radically increases the quality and yield in SOG when compared to seed.The exodus cheese looks good mobeius. Is that strain from green house? Also is your exodus cheese from seed or from clone straight to 12/12?
I have a friend that run 3 - 1k MH bulbs full run, never switches to hps, and his reason has always been it creates a more compact plant and buds.btw. I took this one at 8 weeks, could have left till 9. Im not overly satisfied with the yield on these Ex.Cheese. Buds seems nice.
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Has anyone ever heard of MH in first 2 weeks of 12/12 creating shorter, tighter plants?
If so, thoughts please. Myth or Fact?
Flowering plants need the red spectrum though dont they? I've often wondered about running MH during the first couple weeks flower to keep stretch down, but everything I read advised against it.I have a friend that run 3 - 1k MH bulbs full run, never switches to hps, and his reason has always been it creates a more compact plant and buds.
Just taken from Weed farmer; Ive seen on more scientific sources too.Flowering plants need the red spectrum though dont they? I've often wondered about running MH during the first couple weeks flower to keep stretch down, but everything I read advised against it.
So in the first two weeks before the flowers begin to show, I think i'll try giving MH then switch to HPS for them to bud up.
Others on RIU do this too. With my low grow-room it sounds like it might help. I'm trying to keep the canopy a low as poss.
I had this idea of a supercrop bend in my plants in soil pots to keep them lower and give the lower buds more light... corner of pot to corner of pot is about 5.5" (measured diagonally); I was thinking about rooting clones, planting them .75"-.5" from the corner of the pot, throw them into 12/12, then once they get tall enough bend them toward the opposite corner and staking the plant at each corner.. Think a Z turned on its side.So in the first two weeks before the flowers begin to show, I think i'll try giving MH then switch to HPS for them to bud up.
Others on RIU do this too. With my low grow-room it sounds like it might help. I'm trying to keep the canopy a low as poss.
Supercropping works and it's amazing..I had a Sweet Deep Grapefruit strain that was stretching way too fast for my height limitations and I would pinch the stems to wound the top and make lower growth take over...slowed it down just a tad IMO.....it eventually did stop with tops just 3" under a 400W air-cooled reflector ...only until I grew the C99 you see a couple of pages back, would I seriously need to snap the stems completely, just 8" from the top and let them hang down...its so scarey to see your plant crimped, bend down with top dangling. But what a comeback, I think the plant somehow mends it's arteries even better than before. The tops went from 60° down to 15° up and yield is awesome as you see. Only the looks hurt my pride.I had this idea of a supercrop bend in my plants in soil pots to keep them lower and give the lower buds more light... corner of pot to corner of pot is about 5.5" (measured diagonally); I was thinking about rooting clones, planting them .75"-.5" from the corner of the pot, throw them into 12/12, then once they get tall enough bend them toward the opposite corner and staking the plant at each corner.. Think a Z turned on its side.
I recently super cropped one gods bud plant and the lower buds look much fatter now.
When you say 'when they are tall enough' ... From what you describe I would have thought it would be possible to start the bend on the clone towards the opposite corner almost immediately.I had this idea of a supercrop bend in my plants in soil pots to keep them lower and give the lower buds more light... corner of pot to corner of pot is about 5.5" (measured diagonally); I was thinking about rooting clones, planting them .75"-.5" from the corner of the pot, throw them into 12/12, then once they get tall enough bend them toward the opposite corner and staking the plant at each corner.. Think a Z turned on its side.
I recently super cropped one gods bud plant and the lower buds look much fatter now.
kinda like if a scrog had sex with lst and made scaffoldascrogProposal for training in a 2L hempy bottle.
The Black circle is the bottle. The inner Red circle is a cylindrical scaffold made from chicken wire. .. I propose it sits inside the hempy and protrudes about 12" from the top of the bottle.
Top view
Side view
The clone sits in the centre and on day 1 or 2 is pulled through the chicken wire, so the growing tip is now on the outside of the scaffold. Every so often the plant is tied to the scaffold and grows in a Helix type shape.