Ffwp710
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Sitting at 80degrees 55%rh.
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Lol, probably vegging for a while longerAre you flowering those cute little plants?
They’re in coco...ive grown a 5 foot plant in a cup of coco before.Are you flowering those cute little plants?
Love it. Some think sog only applies to lower density/plant per sq ft. Nice growth on the example you are holding. No need to worry about gaining height before switching to 12/12. They will put it on then. Looking forward to following along.Sitting at 80degrees 55%rh.
Awesome to hear brotha!! Only about a year 2 grower but been working with the plant/hash for about 10 years. Can’t wait to find the females and toss males, then transplant.Love it. Some think sog only applies to lower density/plant per sq ft. Nice growth on the example you are holding. No need to worry about gaining height before switching to 12/12. They will put it on then. Looking forward to following along.
Any hard descision on spacing, transplant pot size?Awesome to hear brotha!! Only about a year 2 grower but been working with the plant/hash for about 10 years. Can’t wait to find the females and toss males, then transplant.
Ehh, kinda just going by ear, but 1gals. Should be good. I could get by with 50-60 in there.Any hard descision on spacing, transplant pot size?
Unfortunately I’m playing a never ending game Of catchup. I got seedlings in here about two weeks younger.Did a lot of forum surfing for sog at one stage. The concept can be taken many different ways. Important points are the more rooted cuts you are prepared to produce, the higher your plant density per given area. With the advantage of quicker turnaround to harvest. Conversely, you could drop the planting density for a given area, give the cuts time to establish before flip to flower. And introduce longer time between cloning to harvest.
Bit like a seesaw.
Overall they look nice. If you are concerned with the few individuals, feed/ water seperately. Back off on nutrient levels but maintain watering frequency.More photos of other structures, could it just been different phenos showing their traits because most of the plants in here look awesome.