Franco's Ongoing Grows

mr west

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No i hear ya... i just never would have thought... One of the dogs wants to bite and eat them... the other wants to roll around on them and pee and shit on them....wtf... lol...
and they eat the catapillers too dont forget that lol. I knew they wernt everso tall lol
 

vaporking

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No i hear ya... i just never would have thought... One of the dogs wants to bite and eat them... the other wants to roll around on them and pee and shit on them....wtf... lol...
i have to watch my bulldog every time she walks by she will nip a leaf..shes a potbull..hehe
 

mr west

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my cat loves soapbar, she wont leave it alone if its out on the tray lol. She dont eat it just plays with it and sits on it lol.
 

vaporking

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my cat loves soapbar, she wont leave it alone if its out on the tray lol. She dont eat it just plays with it and sits on it lol.
yeah my dogs like ta roll in shit too. hehehehe, man i hate soapbar, found a tooth in a chunk 1 time ...shweeww
 

genfranco

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So i have been doing some experimenting... Always...lol...

I had read somewhere about purple stems on old leaves meaning that they are done producing and start to die... upon closer examination of me plants i noticed that those leaves seemed thick and very dark... the theory is that the leaf stops producing and becomes a big fat shade leaf.... well shade is something i dont want in my grow room... So i cut those off... I did it to the flowering hashberries and i didnt see any issue but gerth gain that is due in my weeks... the lower buds now get a ton more light (although still the distance....) but anyway they seemed to have gained in girth as well and i didnt see any negatives with it...

So guess what ... i did it to the vegging ones.. they were getting too bushy and covering the nodes of others...let alone the bottom branches... I noticed when i did my suppercropping experiment that opening the light to the lower branched made them thicker and actually made them bigger tops... stuff that before i was going to use to clone off i will be flowering... hell... check out the pics of the massacre!!!






OMG... WHAT HAVE I DONE!!

hehehe.. IM sure it will grow back fine...lol... well thats what my momma always said.... lol
 

msdsm39

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I tried this on my mother's finest scrog. I trimmed a bunch of the fan leaves weeks ago and it really opened up the canopy. Now there are a bunch of new leaves that are much smaller and more dispersed. The lower buds are bigger too.

I think your plants look real healthy I am sure they will bush out even more with trimming.

So i have been doing some experimenting... Always...lol...

I had read somewhere about purple stems on old leaves meaning that they are done producing and start to die... upon closer examination of me plants i noticed that those leaves seemed thick and very dark... the theory is that the leaf stops producing and becomes a big fat shade leaf.... well shade is something i dont want in my grow room... So i cut those off... I did it to the flowering hashberries and i didnt see any issue but gerth gain that is due in my weeks... the lower buds now get a ton more light (although still the distance....) but anyway they seemed to have gained in girth as well and i didnt see any negatives with it...

So guess what ... i did it to the vegging ones.. they were getting too bushy and covering the nodes of others...let alone the bottom branches... I noticed when i did my suppercropping experiment that opening the light to the lower branched made them thicker and actually made them bigger tops... stuff that before i was going to use to clone off i will be flowering... hell... check out the pics of the massacre!!!






OMG... WHAT HAVE I DONE!!

hehehe.. IM sure it will grow back fine...lol... well thats what my momma always said.... lol
 

genfranco

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i dont know where i had heard something bad about cutting when vegging... but i dont see why it would be a problem...
 

slamminsalmon

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i topped a bud of leda uno three weeks into flowering. it turned out to be the biggest bud out of my whole closet. not that i would start hacking throughout flowering.

im sure there is a limit to wut you can and cant chop, but the way i see it, id rather a flowering plant work on growing bud instead of reviving a yellowing leaf. so i give em the chop! sometimes feed a leaf to my dog. he cant have more than a couple or he will puke.
 

raiderman

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i topped a bud of leda uno three weeks into flowering. it turned out to be the biggest bud out of my whole closet. not that i would start hacking throughout flowering.

im sure there is a limit to wut you can and cant chop, but the way i see it, id rather a flowering plant work on growing bud instead of reviving a yellowing leaf. so i give em the chop! sometimes feed a leaf to my dog. he cant have more than a couple or he will puke.
hahahaahahaaahaa
 
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