Kerowacked
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Early flowering outdoors is a crap shoot, sometimes they continue to push out buds and finish but usually it will reveg without light dep.
Ya, I'm sorry, I get overexcited when I see fantastic bushes like that, question, do you think it's, wait, what size height should one do the procedure? I'm newish to the activity, and value your advice...If they got big enough to get close to the top of the fence line I’d consider it. I’ve used super cropping extensively in my indoor grows, no need to look it up but ty
Cool, I was gonna try it on the Creme de la Creme that's budding early, but it looks so healthy, no need to. I do like the Floralicious Plus tho, had nothing but good results with it.I personally think calmag has caused more problems for soil growers than its solved.
if your in soil and not using ro water you shouldnt need it imo. If you do use something that will help improve the soil like gypsum imo
You can do super cropping whenever you want. My last indoor grow I topped once and used strictly super cropping for training.Ya, I'm sorry, I get overexcited when I see fantastic bushes like that, question, do you think it's, wait, what size height should one do the procedure? I'm newish to the activity, and value your advice...
Oh man, teach me! I need to realize that I'm still just a student surrounded by gurus. Beautiful! Can you expound, please? LST?You can do super cropping whenever you want. My last indoor grow I topped once and used strictly super cropping for training.
This was the result of the two. The lower one had a bunch of sagging branches they were all dense and heavy.
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First outdoor grow last year using LST only.
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Yeah, the web handles do better than the cloth onesWhoa uour shit looks like my shit! Say whaaaa? View attachment 5151275
Just got a bunch if those green stripe with handle- love em
And, if necessary, like major storm, you can lug them in the garage, lol.Yeah, the web handles do better than the cloth onesView attachment 5151291
Oh man, LST, you probably just changed my whole cha-chaYou can do super cropping whenever you want. My last indoor grow I topped once and used strictly super cropping for training.
This was the result of the two. The lower one had a bunch of sagging branches they were all dense and heavy.
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First outdoor grow last year using LST only.
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Can you tell me what would be an ideal material for tie downs and where can I find it, please?You can do super cropping whenever you want. My last indoor grow I topped once and used strictly super cropping for training.
This was the result of the two. The lower one had a bunch of sagging branches they were all dense and heavy.
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First outdoor grow last year using LST only.
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I use green garden wire ties. It’s super cheap and you get a ton. It’s reusable if you want to save pieces also.Can you tell me what would be an ideal material for tie downs and where can I find it, please?
For lugging i grab the stalk, a lot easier and only use one hand.And, if necessary, like major storm, you can lug them in the garage, lol.
Simply stunningI use green garden wire ties. It’s super cheap and you get a ton. It’s reusable if you want to save pieces also.
If you drill small holes in the edges of your plastic pots it makes perfect places to tie down to while keeping the whole pot moveable. I make slices in cloth pot edges to tie down to if using those.
Here’s a shot of some indoor plants tied down in cloth pots.
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Hey can you or someone else tell me about the one plant with the cups all around it. What’s going on there? Haven’t seen that and am curious. Need to learn moreWent out and cleaned and organized the space today, spaced out into ideal sunspots, weed whacked and reset the fence, feel a lot better about it.View attachment 5152207View attachment 5152208
Beer cups for slugs?Hey can you or someone else tell me about the one plant with the cups all around it. What’s going on there? Haven’t seen that and am curious. Need to learn more
Ha ha, keeps cats and coons from shitting in the planter. Found q few gifts on several occasions, could have been a cat, more than likely. But I have raccoons too, and sometimes when they find a spot they are comfortable crapping, ie; raised off ground so they can see in a vulnerable moment, they keep going back. Seen coyotes do it too.Hey can you or someone else tell me about the one plant with the cups all around it. What’s going on there? Haven’t seen that and am curious. Need to learn more
Good guess, gotta bury them dirt level. Crushed egg shells, slugs hate em, can't stand slithering across them. Kinda like walking on small sharp rocks with bare feet for usBeer cups for slugs?