looks good, do you have any pics in later flowering? thanskYou listen to me I got you. 2 lbs per light, 6 plants per 1000w in 10 gallon containers and I bring you mother land. Or you fan fuck with silly philly and just be negative and get no answers just some bs but hey to each his ownView attachment 3457550View attachment 3457551 View attachment 3457552
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That's me sold, damn that's some big bushy girlsYou listen to me I got you. 2 lbs per light, 6 plants per 1000w in 10 gallon containers and I bring you mother land. Or you fan fuck with silly philly and just be negative and get no answers just some bs but hey to each his ownView attachment 3457550View attachment 3457551 View attachment 3457552
Not right now just got a new phone dropped my shit in the fckin pool few weeks ago wiped my whole thing out im pissed. But Ill update em as they roll in.looks good, do you have any pics in later flowering? thansk
Yeah man im hoping 2.25 lbs a light off this run. i figure im gonna get about 6 ounces per plant off these running 6 per light. Shouldnt be a problem.That's me sold, damn that's some big bushy girls
Haha years of practice my guy.How did you get them that bushy, did you fim them?
I gave them a good feeding today I will post pics in about 4 days maybe 5 to see if they get better or what. Yours looks how they did when I first got them. Mine are about 23 inches tall and in about week 4-5 Veg in 5 gallon pots. They were really little when I got them like not even a root. I feed real good though and will post update. Thanks for the help since the other guy is to good to help or whateverYou listen to me I got you. 2 lbs per light, 6 plants per 1000w in 10 gallon containers and I bring you mother land. Or you fan fuck with silly philly and just be negative and get no answers just some bs but hey to each his ownView attachment 3457550View attachment 3457551 View attachment 3457552
Thats so funny I got a buddy of mine older guy mid 60s who sees my garden and asks how I get my plants so big and bushy. I continuously tell him to top and pinch, but he just never seems to take the plunge. He loves the "king bud" and doesnt understand you get just the same main buds maybe not as large as that one you get without topping but you get way more of them. And he just never does it.The biggest hurdle is in the mind, when I first started the thought of topping/cutting the plant appalled me lol, I'm not cutting my plant down, now as soon as I hit 6 notes I chop down to node 3
It's a learning curve all right, I learn something new every single grow and other peopled methods, it's just grabbing bits of information here and there adding to your own, in 20 years I still be learningThats so funny I got a buddy of mine older guy mid 60s who sees my garden and asks how I get my plants so big and bushy. I continuously tell him to top and pinch, but he just never seems to take the plunge. He loves the "king bud" and doesnt understand you get just the same main buds maybe not as large as that one you get without topping but you get way more of them. And he just never does it.
But amazingly he still does really well. He hit 1.5 pound a light last time on 3 huge fckin plants on an 6 week veg from seed. He just does 1 light and does 3 girls and last year he got 10 ounces off just one of the widow xtreme plants no topping or anything. And got around 14 ounces off others 2 sativas he ran. Point is you dont really need to top your plants to get good yields, its just a preference thing and is done for people who are trellising, scrogging and utilizing your space. There would never be a time I wouldnt pinch fim or top unless autos but again I dont like autos either so I probably wont ever do it maybe if I did outdoors just dont like growing outside either to many potential problems in general.
But some people just dont understand basic concepts and its nature that ppl stick to things that are comfortable and dont like change. Eventually people come around but it a learning curve.
If anyone claims to know everything about growing they are only fooling themselves thered always something to learn. This goes for life in general. Anyone who thinks they know everything is setting themselves up for failure.It's a learning curve all right, I learn something new every single grow and other peopled methods, it's just grabbing bits of information here and there adding to your own, in 20 years I still be learning
Post pics. Takes few days week for nutrients to work and anything that was affected usually doesnt get better unless it was just mag nitrogen or iron if its calcium or potassium they wont get better.Ok so today I noticed little red spots on one of my leafs and rust looking on a few others. I am starting to get worried. Any suggestions are much appreciated