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BastardGrower BastardGrower
2 years ago
She's growing slow but finally reaching the bottom trellis. Also doesnt consume much water. Till now I mostly focused on horizontal spread and LST, but going to leave her grow up for a couple days till a week and see how she does. I have quite a lot of vertical space...should I flip or hold off? Thanks for those who answered my grow question. Currently she's only 22cms high and has a diameter of around 35-40cm. Most shoots are only 7 to 12 cm with a few baby ones too. The light hangs currently 40cm above the canopy, and I have 60cm more to heighten it (that will keep 25cm height above the light for exhaust and filter etc.). I'm hoping I can let her grow to 25cm. Even if all shoots reach 25cm (which I don't think they will) and she triples it will go to 75cm ish... this is my first photo and I may be horribly wrong and she may surprise me and grow much more than I think 🤷‍♂️🤞
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BastardGrower
BastardGrowerstarted grow question 2 years ago
I have a single mushroom growing on the soil. Not sure if it's good or bad sign.
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UnkleSkunk
UnkleSkunkanswered grow question 2 years ago
è sempre cosi' ne fa solo uno e per il risotto non basta😂 a parte gli scherzi... i funghi si formano se nel terreno ci sono delle spore ,anche portate dal vento o su qualche manica della maglia queste spore devono trovare un ambiente adatto a crescere e riprodursi quando trovano l'ambiente adatto ,tanta umidita e terreno sempre bagnato o umido si forma il fungo.o i funghi per evitare basta far asciugare bene il terreno tra una bagnata e l'altra naturalmente se lo lasci crescere il risotto non viene ugualmente ma potrà spargere altre spore togli i primi cm di terra dal vaso e sostituiscili con un terriccio nuovo
BastardGrower
BastardGrowerstarted grow question 2 years ago
8 weeks from germination, should I flip or let her grow more? I'm leaning to let her grow more for extra yield, as I have more than a mtr vertical space left
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Other. Other
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gottagrowsometime
gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question 2 years ago
I've grown this strain. At 25cm you have a good way to go yet before of I'd see any issues with height. Even at 2x size if you were flip now it'd be in the 75cm range. Jst keep temps in a 4c window during the pre flower window to avoid any stretching. So, what I do in cold parts of the yr. I make it so the 12hrs on "comes on the coldest part of your day and vice versa. This will help keep temp steady. Also by rasing your exhaust up and down when it's hot/ cold to control temps and you should be able to judge in future what size your grow will be. Keeping in mind what your growing, as you know sativas tend to grow up, and indicas have more girt. Lots of factors. But in saying all this, it really is down to your pref. And does she have enough shoots, node growth and so on can all be controlled with defoliation and LST, HST, and topping and others. Good Growing
BastardGrower
BastardGrowerstarted grow question 2 years ago
1wk in flower 12/12. Did I defoliate enough at the bottom part?
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Techniques. Defoliation
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question 2 years ago
you probably would have removed vast majority of that at some point, but stripping it back this much is not a net-positve. i know some "methods" call for it, but that's some inductive reasoning. how much light is now passing through the canopy totally unused compared to before? how much less surface area is being struck by photons. the plant gets energy to build molecules from photosynthesis. It gets the building blocks from the atmospher (carbon) and the nutrients from roots. the same mass that goes in has to come out. the same energy needed for that growth to occur is directly proportional and must balance out on both ends too. Reducing energy reduces received potential growth. plus, leaves perform other functions like storage and transpiration. Let it grow out and slowly remove the most shielded leaves.. maybe some early lollipop with scrog, but only if you maintain a full canopy too. if not, wait 2-3 days, it doesn't take long. To put things in perspective, this too is not a huge net-loss. This plany will fill in those gaps within a week. you may even need to remove a few leaves here and there later on for airflow reasons - less is more still applies. doing things a bit more piecemeal also reduces stress on plants... if healthy and happy this also usually does not cause a problem. i've broken the "1/3rd" rule several times with no repercussions, lol. (never take off more than 1/3rd of the plant mass) so, even if you compared clones of photoperiods to try to see the difference i bet it'd be small - but with a big enough sample, you;d see statistically significant difference in yields... life is a chemical equation and it has to balance out.. creating a bottleneck or reducing energy potential is going to be very hard to overcome for a net positive result by improving something else related to the outcome by doing "it" whatver it may be. some of the methods out there are more about making someone feel a bit more involved than they actually are in the end result. A lot of stuff amounts to sophistry... sounds good but not quite true or 'best' to do.
BastardGrower
BastardGrowerstarted grow question 2 years ago
Day 11 bloom. Growth has been slowish I think due to compact soil, maybe PH issue. Using biotabs and light biobizz. Since switch, the leaves have turned much lighter green with few leave edges turning yellowish and can see more veins. Is this a feeding issue or other indication?
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 2 years ago
Your leaves are healthy. You don't want dark green in flowering. The green tells how much nitrogen is in the plant. Heavy nitrogen in flowering will hinder Cola development. The one thing I did see was your light might be too close too soon. Also you should of waiting on a heavy defoliation like you did till after they stretch. So 2nd to 3rd week into flowering. Just at the point they no longer will make new leaves. They need leaves to produce energy. So no leaves = no energy = no big colas. 👍🏻
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BastardGrower
BastardGrowerweek 8
@blackmind, thanks for your kind words. First time photo and I want more yield than my last auto (67gram). Here's hoping
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iLoveGrowingBudzGRweek 0
Good luck with your grow 🌱
blackmind
blackmindweek 8
Im my sincere opinion you are doing an amazing job, listening to her and giving what she needs 🍀🌱what a Beast Vegetative ehehe 👻 Happy growing mate!! Following to see that spectacular results! 🍀
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@BastardGrower, Praying for that and wishing all the best!! She's a beauty and in flower with all that care for sure you will get that results!! GOGO!! ehehe 🙏🍀
BastardGrower
BastardGrower
@blackmind, thanks for your kind words. First time photo and I want more yield than my last auto (67gram). Here's hoping
GreenGlowes
GreenGlowesweek 4
Good luck with your gro! 😎
love_2_grow
love_2_growweek 0
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱
mcflow
mcflowweek 7
Looks great! Good luck growing🍀
BEACHBUDZ757
BEACHBUDZ757week 10
Cool setup bro might have to give it a shot
Aldo90
Aldo90week 10
You've done a great job training 👏
Wastent91
Wastent91week 0
Wonderful scrog method! 🌱🌿🌲💪❤️
BastardGrower
BastardGrowerweek 10
Thanks for the answers to my questions. I put the light about 10cm higher to give some space she can grow into. I will carry on as before as I now understand I probably removed a bit too much too early. I did it now because I'm going on holiday for 16 days. Got the wifi pump setup and premixed light water and feed. Hopefully spot on but I can correct any underfeeding when back. For the compact soil, I'll have to suck it up and be better next grow, including a transplant. Wasn't going to poke holes in the soil for sure. Thanks again all, you are giving me the help and confidence to continue this amazing journey, I'm loving it!