Hi, everybody!
This is my first growing and and my first attempt at LST, so I'd be grateful for any feedback. Have I done it right?
- 20 days old plants
- autoflowers
Thanks for any help.
Das schaut sehr gut aus ๐
Schรถn sanft und in kleinen Schritten vorgehen. Der kleinen niemals zu viel auf einmal zumuten๐ค
Ich persรถnlich wรผrde sie jetzt
erst einmal ruhen lassen und abwarten, wie sich ihre Zweige entwickeln. Bis diese trainiert werden kรถnnen, wird es wohl aber noch einige Tage dauern.
Aber ich wรผrde sagen du hast deiner kleinen Lady genau den richtigen Weg gezeigt ๐๐
Good luck with your grow. If you need any advice feel free to DM me and I'll share with you basic stuff that will help your grow massively. Stuff I woulda loved knowing going into my 1st grow.
Good luck pal.
@@agora, thanks for the insight. I think it's time for me to get my Canon 7D out of my closet. I have a good tripod for situations like these, however I lack a macro lens. I guess that means its time to buy some new equipment ๐
@BodhiBuds, I have bought a basic and cheap manual macro lens with 1:1 magnification for my Fujifilm camera. Next, I put macro rings between the camera and the lens and cropped the photos to make trichomes more visible up close.
I plan to purchase a small tripod (my big is hard to handle among pots). Shooting from hand is harder, I need a shorter capture time for such macro and because of that I need to raise the sensitivity of the sensor to light and then there is noise in the photos.
@CrazyHorse, Thx. CBDV and CBD are a bit similar "non-traditional". I've been wanting to try them for a long time. And of course, it wouldn't be possible without normal sativa. ๐
@@agora, ๐ n'ai pas peur le cannabis est une plante robuste qui peut supporter ces techniques mรชme sur une auto floraison. Tu dois juste retirer le bud principal quand ton plant a fais toutes mini branche latรฉrale ๐
@JamesBarre, I'm afraid of topping with autoflowers. It says everywhere that high stress training reduces yield. But next year I'm planning a classic photoperiods and I'm gonna try topping with them.
@@agora, essaye le topping la prochaine fois (plant 15-20cm), รงa redistribuera l'hormone de croissance pour obtenir une pรฉriode vรฉgรฉtative plus longue un stretch des branche basse et donc une plus grosse rรฉcolte (voir ma Northern light auto et ma sweet ZZ auto) ๐๐ฑ๐
So - CBD-V is a registered trademark..?
It is a novel chemical..?
I've only ever heard of cannabidivarin being mentioned specifically in translational psychology, I think with some autism study.
Iirc it had some similar structural effect to very, very mild ketamine and benzodiazepine action, but - unlike ketamine - the effect was not in the brain's frontal regions, but the basal ganglia!
Although the conclusion was not much more than this... and it was a very specific model..!
This might suggest some antidepressant effect, in the form of an insulated mood-lift, but I wonder about the psychedelic elements.
Aha, here it is:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41398-019-0654-8
Is this the same chemical..?
Also - if someone was to synthesis CBD-V and it is a registered trademark - if they sourced it from cannabis - would they not only face legal charges from the state, but also be liable for copyright violation? haha :D
What a strange new world we live in :D
Hey dude, I didn't see the grow question, but...
You might find it helpful to have another stake/tie in at the base of the plant, so as to lift up and help the stem remain straight and upright at the base.
eg, tie it so it is being pulled in both ways, the base one direction and the top the other.
This way the angle of the bend can be a little steeper, without losing any of the support.
It might be that the plant grows out the ground at a funny angle, which might not be an issue - but you wouldn't want it accidentally getting cricked or snapped when it thickens up and becomes woody, if you are messing with it again during the first weeks of flowering.
It's not such a big deal to have to put in supports if the plant ends up lop-sided or tilting like a bush in the hedge, but it's one ball-ache that can be avoided by developing a nice straight stem at the base.
It also means you can keep an angle that is horizontal or declined when it comes to radical LST later, without having big fan leaves and things trailing along the surface of the soil and getting in the way of watering and starting to go manky stuff.
:D