beginner420
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Hey just wondering I topped my plants and used your method, but if I need ti prune again should I just top them normally?
If it was me I'd grow 2 maybe 3 "large" plants. If you have the right hood that 400W will cover quite a bit more footprint than 8 s.f.I love this thread and thanks to UB! I am starting a new grow and have questions. I have a small area 2' deep 4' wide and 6' tall. I've always used T5 flouro but have just bought a 400 W HPS and cool tube which I intend to us for this grow. I'd like to do 4 plants (AK4 and top just above node 2 after the 5th node appears as described on page 1. I'd like to use 3 gal nursery pots and observe sound botanical practices. I plan to veg for a while after topping and before cycling down to 12/12. Do I have enough space in my area? I think yes but I've never used this technique or grown AK48 before. A few years back I grew 10 Barney's Farm Blue Cheese in that box under T5's and no topping. Results were actually good but it was too crowded and the untopped plants stretched in different amounts and T5 light doesn't have the best strength for flowering but my wife and were high for a year from that grow. I'd welcome any advice. Thanks, HH
This is being recommended by pros (tropical fruits) in another forum I post to - http://www.agbio-inc.com/agri-fos.htmlSince we were talking about it recently. I came across an article from UC Davis that stated oils such as neem oil and wettable sulphur sprays should not be applied within two weeks of one another as it can injure the plant. The same article also said not to apply a sulphur spray when temperature were near or over 90 degrees F. Just thought I'd share incase there were any interested parties.
Pest Notes: Powdery Mildew on Vegetables
UC ANR Publication 7406
Authors: R. M. Davis, Plant Pathology, UC Davis; W. D. Gubler, Plant Pathology, UC Davis; S. T. Koike, UC Cooperative Extension, Monterey County
Don't really see any difference regarding stretching. It's just what cannabis does.Ben do you see less stretching with your method with sativa doms opposed to growing Christmas tree style? Letting the plant do its own thing.
I got over main lining a few months ago. Maybe it was my strains. Mine never looked anything like nugs. I.got big buds. Yield was up and down.
Bullshit.....Hi ben
FAQ
Q - Is your technique effective with a clone?
A - Only if the cutting (clone) has opposing nodes. Don't expect to get 2 or 4 main colas if the nodes are alternating. You're manipulating the plant's hormonal processes aka "apical dominance". The plant will redistribute the auxins equally to dormant foliar buds.
I disagree with this, you normally only get opposing nodes if growing from seed, a few generations of cuttings only and i only ever have alternating nodes. I still get 4 + main colas of equal height from clones though. I do normally let them get to about a foot high before topping making use of a decent sized clone. i will post a pics tomorrow
You're welcome! Happy to see you finally saw the light.Uncle Ben I thank you again for such a B E A UTIFUL Technique, fcuk-ing killer! Thank you also for all the info you put out as well.
Your posts about snake oils really opened my eyes to
A. The unregulated bullshit the cannabis industry puts out
B. How much of a retard I'd been falling for it.
You've helped me alot with techniques and you've saved me shitloads of money in the long run.
Big respect to you UB, you are da Man
Here's a good place to chew the fat. https://www.rollitup.org/advanced-marijuana-cultivation/267989-uncle-bens-gardening-tweeks-pointers-81.htmlNo clue how this site goes but ive been lurkin the thread maybe a month, i just recently topped. But do you have any clue while ruderalis plants flower when they do? I dont buy or use them im just curious as to why the mature in age rather than light. Im wanting to get some kind of degree in botany, anyways maybe theres a thread by you on this if not maybe you could start one. Not too interested in anyone elses opinion unless the facts are straight. Like i said im an aspiring botanist. Thx