4 Weeks In

arc209

Member
here are my girls in at 4 weeks.

I have them under 2- 400W hps. About 15 inches from the tops. What can I do to get them to bloom bigger. I am only using hydroponics maxibloom.
 

zack66

Well-Known Member
They look great. The next few weeks they should really start fattening up. Keep em" green and you'll have a nice harvest.
 

justanotherbozo

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...they looks great man, ...just keep doin' what you're doin' and they WILL get bigger, a LOT bigger, lol.

btw, powdered KoolBloom can be used as a PK booster near the end but it is strong so use less of it than recommended, less is definately more in this case, ...use too much and your girls will foxtail like crazy rather than become denser.

...and don't forget the 2 week flush, Maxi grows some fine buddage but you definately need to flush.

peace, bozo
 

kvnbeach

Active Member
thanks everyone,
KVNbean yours look really good. Do you trim if so what parts do you trim?
When u say trim, do u mean pruning. I take lower growth off and clone them or toss em. I grew an Afghani once but it grew taller. These Afgoo are extremely bushy. I am removing some fan leaves because I have to many. My canopy is insane. I have 3 plants in that flower room. The one I am showing u is a White Fire. Lets see if I got an Afgoo.

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2012-12-20_07-05-45_781.jpgThis is 1 of my Afgoo's 22 days in flower. These leaves are sticking straight up in the air. On week 4 the White Fire leaves quit sticking straight up. I figure the plant realizes it is coming to the end and is focusing on her flower now. U should see the knuckles on my Afgoo. Damn!
 

er0senin

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pruning undergrowth is a great way to direct the growth on the plant ant thus giving you the chance to use the light in your area more efficiently. but make sure not to prune too much! and if you want to be absolutetly safe do it at least 1 week before you induct flowring to give them a chance to recover from stress. i also would not recommend pruning anything of your plant after first week of flower. actually you should not trim/prun it at all after you start 12/12 imho.
 

kvnbeach

Active Member
pruning undergrowth is a great way to direct the growth on the plant ant thus giving you the chance to use the light in your area more efficiently. but make sure not to prune too much! and if you want to be absolutetly safe do it at least 1 week before you induct flowring to give them a chance to recover from stress. i also would not recommend pruning anything of your plant after first week of flower. actually you should not trim/prun it at all after you start 12/12 imho.
And that is an arguement for later. I had to take off some leafs, I like some of the light to hit the dirt. Helps dry out the dirt. My canopy was and is still insane. I got the plants fighting for the light. I have my 1000w 8-10" away from the top.
 
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