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  1. chronicals77

    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    Your wrong! Absolutely positively wrong. Plants transition between veg and flower whether you know this or not and feeding should be backed off some at this time before increasing pk. Flip, then week trans, then flower. Im week 4 flower, the first week flowers grow barely at all because the...
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    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    Some people will just never progress because they already know it all, others will never learn because they are too busy flapping thier lips instead of listening. I feel sorry for those people. As for Jill Lane, she gets 100% correct everytime. I wonder if anyone here poses' the title Master...
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    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    I had a conversation with Scotty Reals owner of Real Growers, he's grown millions of plants. He says absolutely defoliate large fan leaves 3 weeks into flower UNLESS you are getting excellent light penetration and anyone using cfls to flower or LED's(unless its a $500 or better fixture) is not...
  4. chronicals77

    Fox Farm VS Advanced Nutrients VS General Hydroponics

    Great in Hydro, Soil, and Coco Coir. Any substraight actually. I also grow plants in Turface, same as hydroton but smaller and sharper. Looks a lot like catliter, actually is the main ingredient in some cat liters.
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    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    I dont live in the Northwest, I live in the NorthEast where it gets down to -20 in the winter.
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    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    I dont see many plants on forums that look like mine and in the short amount time I grow them. Most plants I see are uptopped straight sticks with one cola on top and people talk like a quarter pound per plant is a great haul. It makes no sense to me to just let a photoperiod strain grow...
  7. chronicals77

    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    With all due respect thats not true. Its proven scientific fact that Northern California through Oregon to Northeen Washington is the most ideal climate for plant growth period. No temperature extremes, mild summers, average 45f-50f degree winters all winter. They get snows but by daylight its...
  8. chronicals77

    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    Im not being a smartass, just answering your question. That is like asking how many tattoos and piercings ive done in the past 14 years of being a professional artist, theres no way of knowing how many plants ive grown since I was 17 years old. Enough that I wish I had all of it at once right...
  9. chronicals77

    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    Durring the day my humidity is 40% right where I want it durring flower and at night it rises to 50%-51%. Day temp 74f, night 64f. Nute solution, 68f-72f which is why I use hydroguard. Excellent conditions and DWC done correctly brings out a plants full quality potential in ways that outdoor and...
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    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    Was just trying to make a general point about plants.
  11. chronicals77

    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    Now see I dont get the months of veg thing because this plant was veg'd 4 weeks. Thats a 4x4 tent and the plant is almost touching on all 4 sides. Two sides are touching. 4w veg, 3.2w flower. 1000w, DWC, full GH line nute plus Silica, CalMag, and Hydroguard. Thank you for the encouragement to...
  12. chronicals77

    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    Theres actually 24 cola's on this plant but only 16 of them are equally 18" long, the others vary between 14-16". Had I ScroG'ed it(which I wish I would have) all the colas would be the same length.
  13. chronicals77

    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    I dont see many plants accross these forums with these results in 4 weeks veg/3.2 weeks flower. Everyone says I cant pull 2lbs off one plant either but they arent here where I am seeing in person. I also never said that you can just go pulling all the leaves off the day week 3 hits and the roots...
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    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    A LOT but its kinda harsh though. lol.
  15. chronicals77

    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    Just began week 4 flower. 16 massive cola's all 18" each, one plant. I think I might know a little something about plants, then again this plant may be growing itself. Im not saying roots and leaves do the exact same job but the healthier the plant and roots the more nutrients it can consume and...
  16. chronicals77

    What is GH's KoolBloom powder and liquid nutrients for?

    Your welcome, if your growing soil or coco you may even want to do a light flush of the soil with plain ph'd water to rinse some of the heavy nutes out. Wait for signs of recovery before heavy feeding again.
  17. chronicals77

    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    A massive root system with masses of ramified fine feeder roots incourages ramification in the branching, takes in a lot more water and nutrients and results in a lot more large even sized cola's all over the plant. Also when you have a large healthy root system and you provide ample nutrients...
  18. chronicals77

    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    I never said by week 3 all the leaves fall off at once, one day all the leaves are there and nice and green and the next day poof there all on the ground. I never said that. By weeks 3-4 leaves on some strains begin turning yellow and start falling off. It takes 2-3 weeks but some strains DO NOT...
  19. chronicals77

    Pruning in Flower Cycle

    Actually yes, thats exactly what happens. Well not use less nutreints but root pruning plants removes older less efficient roots and replaces them with brand new healther roots and finer feeder roots. Tap roots hold a plant upright, thats thier only function. Fine hairy feeder roots are what...
  20. chronicals77

    What is GH's KoolBloom powder and liquid nutrients for?

    First your not in week 4 your in week 3, the first week after switch to 12/12 is transition then the next week when buds start getting bigger is week one flower. The best thing to do is just make sure your PH is correct now and if your using an agressive feed back off on the nutes maybe even by...
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