Archminister
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Beauty man..Congrats
this is possible ive done it once never flowered the clones got caught but did flower the plant and leave some nd reveg nd make clones then got caught by my ol man before i moved out a couple yrs agomicro, fantastic looking buds! just awesome.
i recently read an interesting suggestion in a magazine called thc on cloning during late flowering that might come in handy if you wanna preserve these genetics. maybe someone here knows first hand and can back this up, but the idea is this:
- when you harvest, cut all the main branches, but leave a few of the small buds from the side branches on the plant.
- reveg the remaining plant (16 on 8 off)
- new growth will start at the bud sites
- in a couple weeks, these sprouts will be perfect candidates to be cloned because of increased rooting hormones
Sounds pretty cool to me. Has anyone tried this?
Peace bros, dazing on some GDP
Nice breakdown Bro! I may back my lights off after reading this. Its somewhat contrary to what has been posted about cfl proximity, but its a real observation and I wont argue with that. I took some fan leaves myself and I will monitor this grow closely to see if it matches your results bud wise. Whether the fan leaves are the culprit. Its sound reasoning.for sure crazytrain... i think that is really what made this grow what it was...
i ended up flushing this morning for the first time... i am gonna flush up until thursday, then hit it with the 24 dark and harvest in a week... i dont see an ounce outta this grow... i wish it could have made it, but not quite there... overall i am lookin at a dry weight of about 21 gs or so... that is not definite yet, but i am feelin that might be it... well... hell of a improvement over my first one... lol...
well lets see where i went WRONG in this grow...
1) over aggressive on the fan leaves... instead of removing them completely next time i may cut the petals to half thesize... every petal... i notice on this grow that where i left the bigger fan leaves, i do have biggerbuds and vice versa.... where no fan leaves at all, practically popcorn fluff... lol... so... while cuttin fan leaves promoted more budsites, the more sites were some what in-effecient in the sense that the more budsites were a plus, but i need a way to fill out each site a lil more next time... all kinks that will be worked out for sure...
2) having the plants as close to the lights as i did promoted "bleaching" or yellowing of the leaves... not really sure if it is because i have the top of the light facing the plants, rather than having the light horizontal and the plants receiving light from that portion of bulbs... the only diffrence in the buds receiving more direct light compared to the ones on the outside o the "grid" were the ones on the outer edge not receiving as much light matured faster and stayed greener.. they were also the thickest buds yet on the plant... the were literally growing into each other... i didn t see the middle of that portion till i harvested it last week... no mold... no problem ... i have noticed that in the past week since i have lowered the plants a lil further away from the lights, all green has come back...
this is all that comes to mind as of now as far as what i wouldve changed lookin back... maybe better air circulation in the box due to the heat that is put off by 7 26 watt bulbs... all 2700k... like i mentioned in a previous post, i will prolly turn this current box into my mother box, buy a bigger case, convert it for flowering, and have my small case from my first for clones and seedlings... i was thinkin last night that if i could manage a quarter a clone every week, i would be set... approx 10 clones per flowering box at a time...
so... this is something else i was pondeing... i have quite a few "lollipop" buds growing... wouldnt it be awesome to have a variety in colored buds? i read some where that directly after harvesting, place the stem of the buds in a cup of food coloring... therefore allowing the actual buds to soak up some of the colors without having the roots filter it out first... my color ideas are blue, red, orange, and purple... hummm... lemme know what you guys think... it kept me up for awhile thinking about it, so i felt it was worth mentioning...
meanwhile... no piks or vids for the day... just alot of typing... hopefully someone will read all this and respond...
Well, this is not an exact science and we are all the time trying new stuff so results will definitely chance, but I'm sure if you got two less now you will get two more in the next growwell... its gonna be about a gram or two short... lol....
for sure crazytrain... i think that is really what made this grow what it was...
i ended up flushing this morning for the first time... i am gonna flush up until thursday, then hit it with the 24 dark and harvest in a week... i dont see an ounce outta this grow... i wish it could have made it, but not quite there... overall i am lookin at a dry weight of about 21 gs or so... that is not definite yet, but i am feelin that might be it... well... hell of a improvement over my first one... lol...
well lets see where i went WRONG in this grow...
1) over aggressive on the fan leaves... instead of removing them completely next time i may cut the petals to half thesize... every petal... i notice on this grow that where i left the bigger fan leaves, i do have biggerbuds and vice versa.... where no fan leaves at all, practically popcorn fluff... lol... so... while cuttin fan leaves promoted more budsites, the more sites were some what in-effecient in the sense that the more budsites were a plus, but i need a way to fill out each site a lil more next time... all kinks that will be worked out for sure...
2) having the plants as close to the lights as i did promoted "bleaching" or yellowing of the leaves... not really sure if it is because i have the top of the light facing the plants, rather than having the light horizontal and the plants receiving light from that portion of bulbs... the only diffrence in the buds receiving more direct light compared to the ones on the outside o the "grid" were the ones on the outer edge not receiving as much light matured faster and stayed greener.. they were also the thickest buds yet on the plant... the were literally growing into each other... i didn t see the middle of that portion till i harvested it last week... no mold... no problem ... i have noticed that in the past week since i have lowered the plants a lil further away from the lights, all green has come back...
this is all that comes to mind as of now as far as what i wouldve changed lookin back... maybe better air circulation in the box due to the heat that is put off by 7 26 watt bulbs... all 2700k... like i mentioned in a previous post, i will prolly turn this current box into my mother box, buy a bigger case, convert it for flowering, and have my small case from my first for clones and seedlings... i was thinkin last night that if i could manage a quarter a clone every week, i would be set... approx 10 clones per flowering box at a time...
so... this is something else i was pondeing... i have quite a few "lollipop" buds growing... wouldnt it be awesome to have a variety in colored buds? i read some where that directly after harvesting, place the stem of the buds in a cup of food coloring... therefore allowing the actual buds to soak up some of the colors without having the roots filter it out first... my color ideas are blue, red, orange, and purple... hummm... lemme know what you guys think... it kept me up for awhile thinking about it, so i felt it was worth mentioning...
meanwhile... no piks or vids for the day... just alot of typing... hopefully someone will read all this and respond...
LMAO that would actually be really cool to have different color buds, i've never thought about that!I have NEVER heard anything in my life like that before! but if that shit werks u BETTER get piks of the BEFORE AND AFTER! i HAVE to see it to beleif it type shit bro
BACK OFF THE SUPERTHRIVE IN FLOWERING DOOD! no bieno.