Hey bigwood, any chance you could change that to "I'm inspired"?!!!Im jealous!!!
Hey JJ, I would just go straight bloom with molasses on the medi, last year i messesed her up trying to veg her when she started to flower.. My 2 cents..Yes, these plants will get 50/50 nutes for 2-3 weeks. Then bloom & molasses
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So strain dependent? How did you mess up out of curiosity? Didn't yield what you expected or did it die a horrible over veg nute death?Hey JJ, I would just go straight bloom with molasses on the medi, last year i messesed her up trying to veg her when she started to flower.. My 2 cents..
Is that Medi outside under normal light sched?? Good lord. I have a few that are showing but nothing like that. I would like a cut/seed of that if anyone has it to share or trade.....Here's a couple of shots of the Medi flowers. I hope you can see just how much resin is already forming on the leaves. This seams like a lot & early.
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Holy shit Batman ! Nice !Thanks dirty, yeah should be great hash fixin's!
I extended the fence a little farther, just to be sure.
The carport is at 11ft. The bigger ones are about 10ft tall & 10ft wide. You can't walk thru anymore. I have to work my way in from different angles from the outside to get to some of the plants.
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Here's what it looks like from ground level:
She's an early strain and I tried to veg her longer by hitting her with nitrogen and the buds were fluffy not as dense as I would have liked. even though she was one of my smallest plants, she yielded 3 1/4 lbs...So strain dependent? How did you mess up out of curiosity? Didn't yield what you expected or did it die a horrible over veg nute death?
I think the sunlight would break down those in a couple years. Might be worth it to go for something more expensive for the longevity. I could be completely wrong thoughhey JJ what do you think of these clamp deals? they are used to clamp on shade cloth or plastic in our case! you think this could be a good way to go?
http://www.groworganic.com/rowcover-clamps-1-1-4.html
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