Whoa, look at that! I say continue on with the experiment, imagine the number of bud sites that will be on those plants. It seems that they would require extra care when it comes to watering, but it sure would be a great experiment to test out. If you have the time, space, and extra care to give them, do it! The MellowKittyCrop...just for shits and giggles: (and hey, it's a PIC, although not what you were hoping for...)this is an experiment in supercrop/LST/something/??? these girls fell over whilst being babysat and somehow ended up staying like that for a few days.... we just asked them to leave them like that to see what happens (we are maxed out on our allowance right now). i *think this is after about a week or so if i remember correctly. i have no idea what's next for these girls... ? what would you do?
i guess they've been doing root dunks for water.Whoa, look at that! I say continue on with the experiment, imagine the number of bud sites that will be on those plants. It seems that they would require extra care when it comes to watering, but it sure would be a great experiment to test out. If you have the time, space, and extra care to give them, do it! The MellowKittyCrop...
brilliant. there are big pots to spare.Kitty, you could transplant into really big pots and keep them the plants and root ball leaning, but have the new pot upright. This way you could just water as usual. What kind of yield per/plant have you seen with the Bubbas using the Baverb technique?
All I can say about Bubbas are that the quality of our pheno is second to none...everything else seems to be a let down. I'm constantly giving Helper D new samples to try of other strains people give me...and it's always the same answer "It's good...really good...no where near our Bubba...but good".brilliant. there are big pots to spare.
this is our first grow with the bubbas so we don't know....
thank you, we're looking forward to it too. tbh i have been lurking around your greenhouse. we love greenhouses.Hey kitty,
This is gonna be good, thanks in advance. Hey, are all those orange things on the wall ballasts?
Very nice! Since I won't be doing any growing of my own for the next few weeks, I'll have to visit this one from time to time.apologies in advance for the spotty photodocumentation - i must remember to take more pictures. it just *feels *weird*.... you know?
it's been a long, hard, build. code compliance is a pain in the butt. good thing my man loves me.
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the girls finally had to come home from being babysat - they are a bit more out-of-control than we had hoped for but circumstances dictate in this case; must be grateful to have gotten them this far. finishing the build around these girls wasn't exactly ideal either but you gotta roll with the punches, right? we try to think of the first run in a room as a test anyway. thank goodness we had those badboys to throw them under for now.
I'm in Okinawa already. I'll be waiting for a couple of hours for a flight out (not exactly sure where we are flying into). No departure date yet. That makes me a little nervous, but we're looking at 2-4 weeks probably.thanks for coming by doc!
do you have a departure date already? (and do you have concrete return ticket plans? canada just hung its people out to dry....)
thanks for ^this, definitely will be good for reference.
as it stands now my only experience with bubbas were in a room that eventually became *inundated* with pm... (he's one of those lackadaisical growers who thinks his state-of-the-art room should trim his product and make his deal for him too though). i never actually *smoked any of it as he went into full-on hormones and steroids and antifungal sprays and burners 'limp through to the end' mode about halfway thru and i was disgusted beyond words. (sad!) on top of everything else, i have sulphite intolerance issues; i don't think pm'y weed with oxidated sulfur traces would be good medicine for me. gak. just the smell in his room almost made me break out in hives.
i think we're going to do start with a side-by-side using our current nutes (grotek solo tek) and dirt (soilless + mushroom manure) for this run to see what it does compared to the og, which is like a slightly predictable friend by now. a familiar strain is the next best thing to a 'control group', right? of course, we'll tweak it as her needs change. i'm not expecting to finish up at the same nute rate as the ogs at any rate. from what i've seen, pre-emptive tomato cages might be something to think about?
i have realised from one of our conversations that there are a couple of strains that i MISS... all non-kush strains. hubby doesn't know it yet but i've already earmarked a budget off the next round that's going directly into the hands of dr. atomic. tee hee hee.