Hey ScrOG Friends,
I posted pics of this weird Critical Super Silver Haze on the broader forum and didn't get any real feedback.
I think she might make a great ScrOG plant but I seek advice. Please take a look at my other post with more pics...
This little survivor has been through a lot and is currently recovering in my "clinic." The thing is, I'm puzzling over what to do with her. What will her role be in my future garden. It's time to decide.
A little background will help:
Strain: Critical Super Silver Haze (clone)
Age: 5-6...
I was really just hoping someone would "get" my name - which, by the way, is genius.
And, of course, to learn.
I've learned a huge amount!!!!! Thanks!!!
Honestly, does anyone know what the physical process is when a buzz is killed? Does it compare in any way to an alcohol buzz or drunk.. Because, once I'm drunk, I tend to stay drunk (no matter what the circumstances)
UNTIL.......you have to walk the dogs in sub freezing temps, or your electricity goes out, or you get your nose broken when your dog accidentally head butts you.....
Is there a real physiological basis for "buzz kill?" Can something zap you back from highdom?
If one actually gets one's buzz killed, is it forever dead?
Very nice looking plants friend! I wouldn't stress out too much.as long as the "burn" continues to spread. Looking at it now, those tips are a sign of a small amount of over fertilization/nute burn. This happens to me sometimes with a new strain that I'm getting to know. I'd keep a close...
Question for you: Based on the reading I've done, in the veg stage you want to keep branches trained entirely under the screen to fill it out. You're description of weaving the branches is different: "they first need to grow up through the space, then get pulled back down and stuck into the...
Thanks for the advice. I was a bit worried about the 1" spacing. At least I can easily re-string for 2" or 3" spacing and the string allows a lot of flexibility with pulling branches through. The Cotton Candy clone that I'm using is really leggy right now.
Oh, it's a rust stain on the floor...