By continuing to use the website or clicking Accept you consent to our cookies and personal data policy and confirm that you are at least 18 year old. For details please see Privacy Policy and Terms
Growing and happy, about to increase space for her so she can stretch her legs, before that sunday will involve taking cuts off her and some little trimming. Really excited to see the quality buds I expect her to produce.
Plant looks very healthy. Love this strain but haven't grown it personally. I have grown the same genetics so I can point you in the right direction.
I would not suggest topping these strains because it severely stunts them and the bounce back is long.
FIMing is the best option as they will produce heavy side branching after while keeping that main cola. In another week or 2, the side branches will either be as big as the main cola or very close in size for a very good canopy
I would suggest removing the leaves where u circled in the pic and maybe the two newest leaves as well.
I guarantee in 24-48hts you will see noticable growth.
Check out some of my diaries to see some examples of u can.
Good grow and great strain
#HappyGrowing
@Wadadli_Kush, much appreciated regarding the info. I'll certainly be checking out your grows and may have some ?s down the road about best options depending on how this strain goes. Happy Gardening
Looking damn good in here . On the training , you can always bend the 5th node over 45° and hold it down while the other nodes catch up. This way avoids any stunting growth and allows the main to still develop alongside but without being the main focus. Gives about 9-10 good mains to train without a single snip or cut. Trick is to keep the 5th node horizontal long enough for the others to believe they are the Merristem while the plant evenly distributes the energy to them all . Each stem gets a mini boost of extra attention in effect and the original main still tends to be an little chunkier . Bending the stem over is a simple case of softening the stem between the 4th and 4th nodes by slight pressure between thumb and forefinger then rolling left to right. You will feel the stem start to soften and go a little mushy to the point of collapse. Allow this to let you lay the 5th node over at 45°. This will still allow feed to reach the 5th node but slows it down perfectly. As the plant repairs the stem , the other nodes will be catching up and the plants internal signals will be powering the "new" mains. The 5th node will begin to head upwards while this is taking place and you keep it down until you have a fairly even canopy of the other stems.
You can top autos with good results too but only the 5th in my experience. Fimming is also a good auto training route as mentioned previously. Good luck.
@Ganjagrandaddy, If next year's outdoor growing weather is suitable, I'd love to see how close to the claimed 3500g a plant yield claims. Either way it is my kinda strain in terms of checking all my boxes, taste, smell looks and stoning effect. I cant lose unless I have a catastrophic fukk up lol. Thank you again for your suggestion or any other info you may give me along the way.
@Ganjagrandaddy, because of spacing issues at the moment and my plan to make clones from this beauty. I ended up just FIMing her i figure with some clones i can do trial and error on what method is best for certain conditions. Im planning on doing a little of everything with this strain, indoor, outdoor, large space small space ETC ETC. Will let everyone know how things are going.
@Ganjagrandaddy, I cannot wait to try to get the highest quality flower from, I had The New last year(outdoor) and it was fantastic. So lets see what indoors does for her quality instead.
@Greenwolvesfarmer, Ab-so-fukkin-lutely. You usually get out, what you put in to them. You treat the plants right.... They treat you right in the end. I find it a sin to do things like harvest plants early because of impatience. Lol happy gardening
@Cannabeast40, Thank you very much. I like this site, I had been contemplating do a online grow diarie and started one for the first time today. Not only to show my progress, but ask any question or for suggestions from more seasoned or knowledgeable gardener. Very welcoming atmosphere on here.