angryblackman
Well-Known Member
I don't care what reason I have to do it but I always hate cutting my plants. LOL
Well i'd prefer to have some "bushes", if i had my own property i would love to have some 15 ft. "Trees" but i'm trying to keep these girls under the fence line so we dont have any unwanted prying eyes.nice work bro...you going to grow some trees?....i will be watching that lav x vortex.......good show.
dude, as you probably know, th Rom is notoriously hard to clone.....so congrats!...i get to the bay every couple of years...maybe someday we will share a spliff........i have a small 8 plant outdo every summer, growing hedges....using some bonzai techniques....keeping the plants 4 ft. max.....but i don't even get serious until the first week of june....using 25 gal, smarties with handles, so i can move them around...works great...we don't have the nice summers you do, so we have to be creative.....storms, short summers, high humidity, bugs etc....so through this, if you want to be successful, you also have to be resourceful, and creative....i dig the challenge.....i have connections to no-cal, so i see quite a bit of outdo west coast herb.....and some of the best mind you, so my bar was always set real high.....but to get great results in the upper mid-west is tough......so over the years, i have adopted methods that work indo, cabinet, outdo, greenhouse etc....multi faceted......but one thing is certain.....bonzai and LST works everywhere, in all situations....and if canopy is properly built, it can even trump traditional methods for consistancy and quality.....yield i am working on....but my standard is an oz. per gallon of medium outdo.....sounds like a stretch, but it isn't.....10 gal. pot...10 zips....25 gal pot 25 zips etc.....it is like the g/w thing, just different concept....but for me, plant structure, canopy, and being totally modular, and movable...is key.....following your grow tight.....nugsWell i'd prefer to have some "bushes", if i had my own property i would love to have some 15 ft. "Trees" but i'm trying to keep these girls under the fence line so we dont have any unwanted prying eyes.
The lav x vor is responding very well to be mainlined.
I dont think i'm going to ever grow a seedling the same after learning this method from you nugbuckets.
I cant thank you enough, if i'm ever in the Michigan area i would love to toke a few
After at least a month in the ez-clone only one of the clones i made from the Romulan branch has survived and it has finally got a root sprouting out
I really need her to come thru and root nicely, i've been dreaming of getting a hold of this strain i cant lose her now.
-BUD
yea buddy, you better hang on to that bitch! You'll prolly never get another chance at that pheno.Well i'd prefer to have some "bushes", if i had my own property i would love to have some 15 ft. "Trees" but i'm trying to keep these girls under the fence line so we dont have any unwanted prying eyes.
The lav x vor is responding very well to be mainlined.
I dont think i'm going to ever grow a seedling the same after learning this method from you nugbuckets.
I cant thank you enough, if i'm ever in the Michigan area i would love to toke a few
After at least a month in the ez-clone only one of the clones i made from the Romulan branch has survived and it has finally got a root sprouting out
I really need her to come thru and root nicely, i've been dreaming of getting a hold of this strain i cant lose her now.
-BUD
dude, as you probably know, th Rom is notoriously hard to clone.....so congrats!...i get to the bay every couple of years...maybe someday we will share a spliff........i have a small 8 plant outdo every summer, growing hedges....using some bonzai techniques....keeping the plants 4 ft. max.....but i don't even get serious until the first week of june....using 25 gal, smarties with handles, so i can move them around...works great...we don't have the nice summers you do, so we have to be creative.....storms, short summers, high humidity, bugs etc....so through this, if you want to be successful, you also have to be resourceful, and creative....i dig the challenge.....i have connections to no-cal, so i see quite a bit of outdo west coast herb.....and some of the best mind you, so my bar was always set real high.....but to get great results in the upper mid-west is tough......so over the years, i have adopted methods that work indo, cabinet, outdo, greenhouse etc....multi faceted......but one thing is certain.....bonzai and LST works everywhere, in all situations....and if canopy is properly built, it can even trump traditional methods for consistancy and quality.....yield i am working on....but my standard is an oz. per gallon of medium outdo.....sounds like a stretch, but it isn't.....10 gal. pot...10 zips....25 gal pot 25 zips etc.....it is like the g/w thing, just different concept....but for me, plant structure, canopy, and being totally modular, and movable...is key.....following your grow tight.....nugs
Ya I highly doubt this Rom cutting is going to hermie unless I put it through some severe torture.Ya I picked up a rom colne from the club and the shit hermie on me during week 5, I wanted to cut my foot off.
Save that rom man, happy growing!!!
HP
Im hanging on as much as I can.yea buddy, you better hang on to that bitch! You'll prolly never get another chance at that pheno.
Hey Brandon thanx.Nice man! I'm anxious for mine to show sex, I assume I have about another month.. . Looking great though!
Thanx bro just trying to have as much info as possible to look back on this year after harvest.Very nice man! Thanks for keeping us updated!
The smell i'm getting from rubbing the stem is defintly a erkle/grapey/musky smell.That looks nice. Seems to lean a little to the AO which will be good for yield. Any smell yet when you rub the stem?
nice group of ladies you got there, i'd trash that LD50 sounds like schwag