let her go m8 she'll be fine, I fucked mine up and look what happened to her eventually lolHey fellas I got a problem. I think I fuckd up my mainline. Shud I try to bond it differently to fix it or just let it grow like that?View attachment 3139050View attachment 3139051
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Cheers bro. My happiest girls yet lolgeorgous ladies!!!!
Great stuff.JD, here are my manifolds!
WW @14
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Out of focus Ice 2 @ 6
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Ice @ 8
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Can't wait till falls grow.
GR
TO CUT OR NOT TO CUT LATERALS....after she responds again, she is re-potted to her flower pot, a canopy ring is added, and she is allowed to veg for two weeks.......sometimes, one or two mains will get a bit taller then the others, so some simple super-cropping can come in handy at this point.....usually the center mains.....
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Cut them! Won't hurt anything. All of the energy will be focused on your 8 mai
thank you. and hey, you've made your self a nice garden. thanks for sharing that tooCut them! Won't hurt anything. All of the energy will be focused on your 8 mains
Hey GR, I've been working with Hempy's for a couple of years now, tried several different mixes and now I've settled on coir/perlite mix in a ratio from 40/60 to 60/40 as the best performer based on resulting root ball mass/health. From my XP vermiculite just didn't cut the mustard (messy stuff and more expensive than coir), and coir has several advantageous properties that make it such a great medium (not to mention that it is a renewable resource and not mined like vermiculite).A few root shots of my last three bucket Hempy's.
One WW mainlined to 14 on far right and two Ice one @ 8 mains on far left and washed the roots and one @ 6 mains middle.
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There were grown in 3 gallon Hempy's. They were cut on 4/20 and just removed the stem and roots today, very little discoloration, these were some happy roots.
One thing I was not pleased with was the mix, I went with 75/25 Perlite/Vermiculite. When removing the root system from the buckets the Vermiculite was very dominate. Next grow my be 100% Perlite. I believe the additional O2 to the roots with the lighter material will be better.
Any comments welcome.
GR