Barely any stretch at all on this one, and I really should have done a better job of cleaning her up before putting her into flower. Sites are uneven due to her bushiness, and very little stretch. Partly my fault with the other part being the genetics, just a bushy frigging genotype. Either way she is still very healthy and has tight node spacing so I can still hope she produces some fat colas to make up for lack of growth and what is probably going to be a pain when it comes to trimming. She got a small feed of bokashi, EM1, LAB, fish hydro and barley to help through the huge trim trauma. Nice turgor after the trim though.
Buds should be tight .seeing the close nodes spaces.. I love when its like that.. Bit harder with da trimming i think.. Beautiful plant my friend enjoy
@JamMAKEcan, Indoors or outdoors. The more soil volume you have, the better. You can start reusing soil when you have enough and keep it moist at all times. Difficult to do with smaller 5-10 gallon pots as it's harder to keep at the right moisture level and tends to turn into a brick after your first grow. Also the worms will eventually turn everything into worm castings and you will lose balance. Ideally I would want a 3x3 bed, but I live in an apartment so if I ever had to move it, it would suck. Earthboxes have wheels so they're easier to move if needed.
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Thank you for explaining .. I will check it out sound very interesting
@GrandDaddyByrd, I have an OMAX 40X-2000X, it was around $250 CAN when I got it a few years ago. Does the job, and you can always add better lenses. These are the basics you need to look at soil/tea https://soilfoodwebstudent.com/microscopy-starter-equipment-2/#Microscope