Dinafem - Quick Gorilla- Day 45 Above Ground - Update 07/12/2019
Ok here we are at day 45 since the seeds popped their little heads above ground and going well. They are still getting fed just
Intense Nutrients Coco A/B as can be seen in the photos.
So today was all about getting a single plant out to photograph a sequence of steps to show this next part of the training. Now remember these
Dinafem - Quick Gorillas are going to be little bushes to take clones from for the sog part of the diary. Each picture has been numbered and explained in the descriptions. There is one photo where I noticed something a little suspect but I think it's to early to jump to conclusions as the growth is not much bigger than a pin head when not viewed via the macro lens. I will let everyone have their say and see in a few days whats what.
All four of the Dinafem - Quick Gorilla plants will get the same work done to them today and I will try get a group photo taken this evening before I get too stonned and drunk to see since it's Sunday.
That's it for now images and descriptions below.
!: Plant before starting any work on them.
2: Just a closer look at the main stem and branching
3: Bending and twisting (supercropping) the tops down so we get a flatter canopy and will grow back stronger to support the main structure of the plant
4: All main branches have now been supercropped, I will bend and twist these for a couple of days every time they try and grow up again. Then they will get tied in place to the lip of the pot.
5: Taking the larger fan leaves of to open up the plants and let the light get down into the new shoots.
6: All the largest fan leaves removed excep the ones at the very end of each brance.
7: A close up shot showing the tips of a branch, this is where I will nip the tips off and when recovered the plant will come back with new growth to make another 2 tops. This has been carried out on all 3 main sets of brances from top down.
8: Showing where top was pinched of and the wound pressed flat. With the remaing part of the stem left about 1 cm to heal up and support the new growth and prevent splitting of the stems.
9: Is it Isn't It? we will see but noted anyway.
10: Image showing the plant when all work is done. As can be seen I still left the smallest lover growth just bend down and will remove them at a later date to use as the first clones and see how easy they root.
The End.