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Naguar Naguar
6 years ago
Stopped with the grow big and will prob start tapering off nutes in next 2 weeks
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Grow Questions
Naguar
Naguarstarted grow question 6 years ago
What are your thoughts on defoliation on an Auto. I am approaching week 4 and have some thick leafs covering new flowers. Should I trim these off to allow the new flowers some light or let it be?
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Experimentgreenanswered grow question 6 years ago
I'm all for defoliation of leaves in autos and photos if you have leaves to spare. I think as long as you leave enough leaves for photosynthetic purposes you're good. You can always tuck or tie the leaves until they finish growing upwards and out. The main reason I support defoliation is because in flowering if you're wanting to keep the humidity lower the more leaves there are the more transpiration that'll be happening and the more moisture filling that grow space...plus I get tired of trying to unblock every bud site of shadows. The plants look very healthy, keep up the good grow.✌️
Naguar
Naguarstarted grow question 6 years ago
Hi all, Any recommendations for a an odour blocker. Doing an outdoor grow in a place where illegal. It’s tucked away in stealth bit but when I harvest it will be strung out in a an outbuilding where i would be keen to limit the smell. Any suggestions? Cheers community ✌️🏼
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Budofpray
Budofprayanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hey dude ! if you are planing to do an outdoor run….the only solution is to build a full companion plant cover around your grow…. as said by adrenalized this plants produces différents kinds of terpens wich can mask the odor of your plant…. RQS sells a complete Pack… i bought this pack and plan to use them for my outdoor grow….. feel free to follow mi dary buddy 👍 hope this help 🙏
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Philindicus
Philindicusanswered grow question 6 years ago
Using an extraction fan with a carbon filter would be your best bet and if possible vent it out through the roof this will give it a bit of time to dissipate before someone walking nearby can smell it. I would be careful trying to cover the smell with flowers your weed may pick up some of that smell while drying. Enjoy your harvest.
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Adrenalized
Adrenalizedanswered grow question 6 years ago
Lavender and mint are good choices to cover the smell. You can grow them around your plants and they give off a lot of smell. For drying best options would be a Carbon filter and a closed off dryroom. But Maybe if you hang some lavender to dry with it, it will cover it up as well? Might be a bit late to plant it since you're almost ready for harvest, but there must be plants that are already pretty grown up you can buy and use in time
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 46 years ago
Sorry for some letters to much, but i type fast^^ i hope you can read it. These are " classic" automatic strains, you cant treat her like photoperiods. LST works the best for them. check out the light distance they look a little "dwarfy"( nodes close together)
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented6 years ago
@Naguar,for furthrt questions just use the chat or use the reply button
Naguar
Naguarcommented6 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, thank you mate. Very very helpful ✌️🏼
James
Jamescommentedweek 106 years ago
Looking good!!
Naguar
Naguarcommented6 years ago
@James, cheers mate
goodgrow
goodgrowcommentedweek 106 years ago
Nice work. Look forward to reading the smoke review in a few weeks :-)
Naguar
Naguarcommented6 years ago
@goodgrow, Nice one mate. Will let you know
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 46 years ago
Hey Naguar , hope i answered your question, you're in a small pot my friend, small pot, small roots, small space small plant ! anyway, dont worry my friend, in fact you dont have that many leaves for a flowering auto , so removing any at this point is a no go! anything else you need just drop me a message 👊
Naguar
Naguarcommented6 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, thanks mate. Yeah I had a feeling the pots were on the small side but my space isn’t massive. Cheers for the tips, they seem to be doing okay ✌️🏼
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 56 years ago
very nice development ... nice stretch.... lovely
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 123 years ago
Can't get any better than that.
Mikejones
Mikejonescommentedweek 125 years ago
I have a green smell or planty smell do you have that same situation.? How did u dry her?
growdoctordc
growdoctordccommentedweek 56 years ago
“Moved the light higher and the plants have started to stretch and explode into life” The power of induced stretch is under-understood!! Plenty of air and room to grow is among what flowers want
bobtheblob
bobtheblobcommentedweek 26 years ago
Nice crepe! What's inside? %-)