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This was an ok week. The weather was May gray all week so I ran the light for several days when the sun barley came out. (i still let the girls sleep).
They are doing ok in their net, and i noticed the back ones are starting to bush out more.
I did not water all week because of the bad weather. I still have the nematodes and need to release them soon, hopefully next weekend.
I recently popped some autos (autoflower) so that way I can squeeze em in with the harvest. I will start their journal next weekend, once i have successfully germinated em. I have no experience with autos, but i wana try em :)
I have a question, and it seems dumb
But: Am i using the net correctly?
My girls are just poking through.
Im tring to keep them under the light.
Should i snap em to keep them under the net ?
(their stems are like celery sticks)
Or will they eventually get themselves stuck
The net is kind of pointless outdoors, since the sun is equally strong from top to bottom of the plant. Anyway, you are supposed to weave the stems, keeping the growth horizontal, so all bud sites are at the same height; I guess you could try some super cropping, but i'm not sure if the stems are pliabke enough at net level, you could break the stem
Great looking plants. I was using same greenhouse but they got too tall as well. I took mine off never thought to cut some vents. Good luck with flower!
The net is kind of pointless outdoors, since the sun is equally strong from top to bottom of the plant. Anyway, you are supposed to weave the stems, keeping the growth horizontal, so all bud sites are at the same height; I guess you could try some super cropping, but i'm not sure if the stems are pliabke enough at net level, you could break the stem
Those are going to grow huge :)
I hope you didn’t put them to close to eachother! Nice setup you can always LS train them so they grow to the spots you want them to grow.