kevin murphy
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im always around mate just takes abit of time in morn catch up on my thread and all the others lol..always around lurking and posting lol
I hear you, i dont post too often but im always around lol. off to bed, catch you in another morningim always around mate just takes abit of time in morn catch up on my thread and all the others lol..always around lurking and posting lol
I have been trying to figure out how to gain rep on this site. help pleasePlants are looking great man, keep it up! Nice even canopy in pic #2. +rep
Hey Dayzt,
Thanks for checking them out. I appreciate the comments.
Not much has changed over the day but I did get some more pictures and one of the schwag plant that's not doing too well.
I flushed it a couple of days ago with RO water a few times over after seeing what I assumed was nute burn. (reddish orange spots, curling leaves) It was also very droopy. Still not seeing much improvement, new growth is curling down and very green. Any ideas?
First pic is northern lights, some of the smaller buds. Second is a shot of both Northern Lights and Stoned Immaculate. Schwag plant is the last one that's not looking as good.
Thanks for reading
My plants are in 3gallon pots. I burn a small screwdriver then insert it and repeat , all around the pot top portion. I make about thirty holes all around. .next, when ready to tie down I use dental floss. Make a loose loop over branch then run floss down through hole of choice. Loop it through the hole at least twice sometimes three for stronger branches. Works like a charm though.For sure dude! was kind of silent for awhile thought I was posting to myself
I picked up some of these things I've got pictured. I throw em on the bottom of my pots so I can tie them down. It's really tacky, I know, but I really dig tackiness
I use hangers for when they're little like this, but once they start getting big I place metal sheets under the pots and tie em down with twine They're doing pretty good though, I'm gonna put up some pictures tonight. Didnt get around to going to the store yesterday, so i'll go do that and attach the carbon filter and put up some pictures if anyone is interested
Nice idea with hooking into the fabric thanksWhaz Up! I know how you feel when you be postin and no one says anything. I be like dayam anyone following this or what! This is what I use to LST my Ladies, Fishhooks and Twine:View attachment 1946900Since I use Smartpots I hook'm on the side of the pot. You must prep the hooks before you use them.
BE FREAKIN CAREFUL! YOU CAN SNAP BRANCHES EASILY IF YOU GET TO ROUGH!!BigBudzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
- One hook you completely clip the sharp end off! This is the end that hooks the chosen branch or branches.
- On the other hook press the inner barb in or wrench it between a pair of needle nose pliars to remove it. This barb will keep the hook from coming out of the Smartpot bag. They are fish hooks which are designed to stay in but we dont want that because we have to adjust them.
- EDIT** Use bright colored twine so you can see it when watering!!
thanks i appreciate the love!the brown hasn't spread so ill see how it goes. your plants are looking so health! do you ever get yellowing in the leaves? mine are pretty small still but have had two yellow leaves that i ended up just pulling off. anyways love the work.
Nice idea with hooking into the fabric thanks