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Grow Conditions
Week 4
Vegetation
22.86
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Height
18 hrs
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GreenlawnWeeds GreenlawnWeeds
3 months ago
Finally getting some dryback action from a 60% FC with BioAll in 3 gallon fabric pots.
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Grow Questions
GreenlawnWeeds
GreenlawnWeedsstarted grow question 3 months ago
All 3 of these Nutter Budders have had issues with snapping branches at the node with only the slightest bit of LST. I’ve never had this with the Rooted Leaf nutrients. Is this a strain specific issue?
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BicRed
BicRedanswered grow question 3 months ago
From what I can see, that knot already had a great development, if you have exerted force on an already structured knot, it is normal that it can break since the already developed and structured branches do not have as much flexibility as the new ones. Good Smokes😤😤😤
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Belgiums_basement_budz
Belgiums_basement_budzanswered grow question 3 months ago
Hey, If you want to train your plant with strings try to put them higher on the branches,they are more flexible at the top,if you start pulling that low you could definitely snap them at the node Closer to the center the branches are stiffer,they need to be able to hold all those heavy buds in the end But if you need to train them that low you could try to supercrop them ✌️ happy growing
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 months ago
Possibly. Excess calcium can also cause brittle stems. Thin wire like in the picture would not be my first choice either..........in fact it would be my last choice.
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Frosted_Nuggets
Frosted_Nuggetsweek 1
Looking good. May the grow gods be with you!
Lemonhazelover
Lemonhazeloverweek 0
Happy growing and good luck buddy ☘️