GrizzlyAdams
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Howdy Newbie Central!
I rarely post pics of the grows I'm doing, however in the last 8 weeks or so I keep having HID and growspace hiccups. (For those of you I've talked to, yes those HID issues are still plaguing me) Anyway, with my schedule and such I've opted to finish my ladies at a fellow growers but kept one to myself. Ol' Bernice. I named her Bernice because I thought it was a little more complimentary than Bertha.
Been keeping her going under CFL light for the past while but she has been an HID babe most of her life.
For fun, I decided to go monster bush. The kind of bush that will put out enough to keep you satisfied for a long while. I achieved this through light coaching (technique recommended to me that I had never tried), some stress training and topping. Got 4 colas going nicely, she is currently 3 feet, 11 inches tall from dirt to tip and a whopping 3 feet, 4 inches across. The picture does not display very well, but with the air circulation in the room the leaves get good movement. Pulling that back exposes a forest of growth tips.
That is an 8 gallon pot designed for small trees and in front with the terra cotta color is your standard 3 gallon planter pot for scale.
*Edit* Whatcha think fellas?
I rarely post pics of the grows I'm doing, however in the last 8 weeks or so I keep having HID and growspace hiccups. (For those of you I've talked to, yes those HID issues are still plaguing me) Anyway, with my schedule and such I've opted to finish my ladies at a fellow growers but kept one to myself. Ol' Bernice. I named her Bernice because I thought it was a little more complimentary than Bertha.
Been keeping her going under CFL light for the past while but she has been an HID babe most of her life.
For fun, I decided to go monster bush. The kind of bush that will put out enough to keep you satisfied for a long while. I achieved this through light coaching (technique recommended to me that I had never tried), some stress training and topping. Got 4 colas going nicely, she is currently 3 feet, 11 inches tall from dirt to tip and a whopping 3 feet, 4 inches across. The picture does not display very well, but with the air circulation in the room the leaves get good movement. Pulling that back exposes a forest of growth tips.
That is an 8 gallon pot designed for small trees and in front with the terra cotta color is your standard 3 gallon planter pot for scale.
*Edit* Whatcha think fellas?
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