LST P0RN

Craigson

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Thought I would share some hardcore LST
Feel free to post your LST pics!!

Heres my JOTI BB girls at 9 weeks veg.
First pic is after LST cpl nights ago.n Second pic the next morning.
10gal tubs
Pro mix w perlite, worm castings n dolomite lime added.
Topped once.
Meizhi 1200 LED
Temps 28C lights on, 20C lights off
RH 40-50%
NFTG Sample kit nutes
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SwitchHitter

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They look wide n like you spent a lot of time with them. Perhaps their roots are suffocating.. are you using dirt with perlite or coco/perlite? those leaves look puffy and them stems kinda purp, so I want to help you and them if you have questions...because I do
 

Craigson

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They look wide n like you spent a lot of time with them. Perhaps their roots are suffocating.. are you using dirt with perlite or coco/perlite? those leaves look puffy and them stems kinda purp, so I want to help you and them if you have questions...because I do
I just transplanted from 3gal to the 10gal tubs about 14 days ago. Lots of room for roots.
Stems are kinda purp but it is blueberry. Had some purpling on leaves a few weeks back but have since fixed.
This BB is a known slow vegger.
Thx
 

SwitchHitter

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I just transplanted from 3gal to the 10gal tubs about 14 days ago. Lots of room for roots.
Stems are kinda purp but it is blueberry. Had some purpling on leaves a few weeks back but have since fixed.
This BB is a known slow vegger.
Thx
room for roots wasn't the question. I was wondering how often you were getting to water and if you were essentially drowning your little scroggy looking plants. I have canopies WAY bigger than those in 3gallon fabric pots. I also water two-three times per day(depending on season)
 

Craigson

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room for roots wasn't the question. I was wondering how often you were getting to water and if you were essentially drowning your little scroggy looking plants. I have canopies WAY bigger than those in 3gallon fabric pots. I also water two-three times per day(depending on season)
Ive been waiting until fully dry. I think I did water too soon a couple times earlier which caused the purple leaves n a bit of clawing.
But they seem to be doing really well now
 

SwitchHitter

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Long as you're happy with her progress.. I have a DJ Blue that stays super short,LOL, and is also a very slow vegger. BUT DAMN when I say its a blueberry---well, it speaks volumes for herself. Happy Growing, Craigson
 

Craigson

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Long as you're happy with her progress.. I have a DJ Blue that stays super short,LOL, and is also a very slow vegger. BUT DAMN when I say its a blueberry---well, it speaks volumes for herself. Happy Growing, Craigson
Thanks, Im always open to tips. Always learning. Gonna try a few clones from these outdoor soon too. Should be good
 

SwitchHitter

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My only tip on those 10 gallon totes is to elevate them an inch or two, make sure they drain well, and use a coco mix/drain to waste feed pattern. If you aren't watering at least daily; your growth will stay slow. 10 gallons is a lot. could grow a 6x6 canopy under one 1000W light in those totes haha, would be outrageous. Smaller containers let you water more often and avoid stale water in the root zone. Plus is much easier to correct over-feeding or PH issues. If you're using dirt indoors...man, just don't. BUT if you are, make certain you are watering them enough that 10%(10 gallons in/1 Gallon out the bottom)runoff happens. two weeks in a new plantainer(tote) and should have plenty roots as to not overwater.. with COCO it is practically impossible to overwater. effing soil gives me a headache...time to toke
 

Craigson

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My only tip on those 10 gallon totes is to elevate them an inch or two, make sure they drain well, and use a coco mix/drain to waste feed pattern. If you aren't watering at least daily; your growth will stay slow. 10 gallons is a lot. could grow a 6x6 canopy under one 1000W light in those totes haha, would be outrageous. Smaller containers let you water more often and avoid stale water in the root zone. Plus is much easier to correct over-feeding or PH issues. If you're using dirt indoors...man, just don't. BUT if you are, make certain you are watering them enough that 10%(10 gallons in/1 Gallon out the bottom)runoff happens. two weeks in a new plantainer(tote) and should have plenty roots as to not overwater.. with COCO it is practically impossible to overwater. effing soil gives me a headache...time to toke
The totes are raised up about 1/2inch in their lids underneath to allow airflow n drainage.
thx again for the tips
 
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