Thanks! Go take a nap!I haven't slept in weeks.
I'm excited for this grow, your youngins' remind me of my own. Good luck!
OK. That's what I thought you meant. No. I will not be doing perpetual. I think you need a separate reservoir for each group (by age) of plants, ie assuming 9 week flower and rotation every 3 weeks, you would need 3 reservoirs. I only have one large 55G reservoir for all the buckets, so harvesting the entire space will work better for my situation. It also allows me to do my veg growth in this space since I have not YET built a separate area for vegetative growth. I thought I would be able to start construction of the other parts of the basement once I got the plants into this first room, but I've been pretty busy just trying to dial things in. I've also been trying to spend a little more time with my wife since I've lived in the basement for the last couple monthsCool thanks for the detailed reply perpetual means yea have a sedate vegging are but like more then just that like under those 3 lots put 3 batches of plants under each light 3 weeks behind so u harvest every 3 weeks but it is easier to just harvest all at once and it's kinda nice getting all that bud at once hah, and also for the topping thing have u heard of supper cropping or lst where u pinch the stem till it falls over in a couple daysit heals itself and it works the same as topping with out hurting it by cutting the main shoot off mabey try it on a couple and c how u like it I have found I like it a lot more than topping cause u still end up with the main shoot
I have experience with several methods of training plants. I've tied them down, semi-broken stems, topped, pinched, you name it, I probably tried it. When I was using trays, I came up with the idea of putting a net above the trays to hold up the plants and to use to train them. I would weave the branches through the screen to get a nice even canopy. I'm not saying it was an original idea, but I came up with it on my own. At the time, none of the other growers I knew were doing it. A couple started using it when they saw mine. Eventually I switched to a bucket system, so I went back to tieing them down. I'm using string for this run, but I think I might switch to some sort of twist tie/wire material for the next run.
Since the primary goal of this run is mother selection, I'm planning to cut the apical meristem (main branch) on each plant as a clone. I'll be doing that in the next week or so, once the side branches start developing better. I'd like to have about 8 branches on each plant, after taking clones. If any of those clones don't make it, I'll take another from that plant around the time I flip. I want to make sure I get at least one rooted clone for each plant since I don't yet know which are males (20 of the 23 plants are regular seeds). I had entertained the idea of flowering out the males to collect pollen, but I've decided against that for now.
Here are some new pics. These are actually from last year hehe ie Monday night
I tied down a few of larger babies and took a pics right after. Last night I tied down the rest of them, except for the 4-5 smallest runts that I may or may not do any training just to see what happens with them.
You may have noticed some have 2 strings, and others have 3. My plan is to make these into corkscrew bushes, so I'll be adding more strings as the main top continues to grow. I usually end up tieing down the secondary branches as well. I'm unsure how long I will veg, but likely I'll wait until they make one complete 'lap' around the bucket, and then take the clones. I'll give them a little time (a few days to a week?) to recover from that, then flip. The downside to all this training is, I'll probably need to tie them up at the end of the bud phase. I'll just shove some bamboo sticks into the rock at that point, and tie them to that. Eventually, once I get everything settled and have a veg area, the room will be filled with 4 cola plants for a sorta-sog.