Thanks, man! I was nervous about trying anything crazy with them since I've never done a complete grow before, but after the way the big one responded to the LST, I've decided to go ahead with the manifold on the smaller one as soon as she's ready.They're taking off man. Props to you, they look beautiful.
Don't mind at all. I love seeing pics.Do you mind if I share a picture of my first ever grow in here? I had great success as well with topping and LST on it and you might like to see the results!
Cool, some people don't like it when you post unsolicited pics so I figured I'd ask.Don't mind at all. I love seeing pics.
Whatever works, man!Nice! I have no room to judge anyone's grow setup. Mine's a pot in a plastic lawn chair. Haha You know what they say, "if it looks stupid, but it works, it's not stupid".
What I've only recently started doing is instead of taking everything off, I just take off all the growth shoots and leave the fan leaves. I've found that personally there's a significant recovery period when you take off everything like that. Just something for you to try in the future. Looking healthy though!
Gotcha, ok cool man thanks for taking the time to answer it. I was worried I was making a mistake or something. I don't have space issues but to your point, it does seem sensible to cull the herd before committing to larger pots. Thanks again!Partly to save space and conserve soil if a seed germs but for some reason doesn't grow well and partly because I'm a noob and it's what I saw other people doing. lol
My first attempt was a closet grow so it was mostly a space thing when I bought the little pots, but I had plenty left over so when I decided to try again I figured I'd use what I already had on hand.
The good thing about the jiffy pots is you don't have to take the plants out of them when you pot up. Just transplant pot and all and the pots basically dissolve into the soil.