Thanks for stopping by Hrob, I noticed internode growth to have variation from good growth to not that much growth stretch from the bottoms going up but there veg hight seems ok with there thick stems and fat leafs, indica leaning I think. Was thinking of LST or SCROGG and stretch them females down the lightsI'll be interested to see how these do. I'm growing a different GSC ("Premium"?) under CFL's also, and I'm curious to see what their potential is under these lights in small spaces. Got mine as clones, so far they seem nice and healthy.
The folks I got them from said they can be tricky as an indoor, but worth the work if you can keep them happy. There is a little more space between nodes than on the Casey Jones I have growing next to them, so I've done a little LST'ing with them, and it seems to be taking well.
Looking forward to updates -
Was thinking along that line then scrogg, just want to try maximize the use of all my lights my lights length is 3ft by17 inches was thinking a diy scrogg net will be my first attemptNice!! Plants look awesome. I like those cartons too. Talking about stretching them down the light. I always wanted to try this.
Top view (somewhat). Let the plant start growing then train it 90 degrees and let it grow horizontal. Do the same with another plant but the opposite direction. How many rows depends on your lights obviously.
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And a side view. Does this make sense?
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Thanks Tim. I don't mean to hijack the thread, I'm just trying to figure out with all of the various techniques and differing opinions out there, which factors actually have the most impact. Good luck, eh?good looking plants, and a good looking scrog, nice lamp set up with your cfl's
Well it kinda happened like this. I suck at clones so I thought I would try cloning right on the plant (air layering). When the plant was 14" or so, I scraped the outer layer and wrapped a puck around it ect.... Long story short - I decided to pull the puck off and let the plant grow. This created a weak spot in the trunk which naturally made the plant lean over. This opened up light to the lower sites which stretched up nicely. As for the upper sites, just bend bend bend.Was up highlow ur ladies are lookin frekin awesome, just curious about what techniques you used to bush ur girls out defoliation, LST, or lollipop etc
Humanrob I don't mind the pics!!! I think its a good thing, feel free to post I don't mind watching you and HighLow's girls grow, u me and highlow should post our cookies crosses and show the finished product I mean if you's want.Thanks Tim. I don't mean to hijack the thread, I'm just trying to figure out with all of the various techniques and differing opinions out there, which factors actually have the most impact. Good luck, eh?
Well I guess it seemed to work in ur favour can't wait to see more picWell it kinda happened like this. I suck at clones so I thought I would try cloning right on the plant (air layering). When the plant was 14" or so, I scraped the outer layer and wrapped a puck around it ect.... Long story short - I decided to pull the puck off and let the plant grow. This created a weak spot in the trunk which naturally made the plant lean over. This opened up light to the lower sites which stretched up nicely. As for the upper sites, just bend bend bend.
Sounds good to me. My goal is to try and find the maximum my plants can produce given my current set of limitations (CFL's, room size, limited nutes, my lack of experience! etc.), so I'm not in a rush to switch them over to flower. The plan is to veg and train them hopefully until I have a really full canopy of green before I flip them.Humanrob I don't mind the pics!!! I think its a good thing, feel free to post I don't mind watching you and HighLow's girls grow, u me and highlow should post our cookies crosses and show the finished product I mean if you's want.