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S_Dubz S_Dubz
5 years ago
My OG Gelato from Seedsman started to show signs of pre-flower this week! Off to the races :)))!! Other notable events include settling on a IPM and mold management plan for flowering, trying but failing to get cheap fans off a flake-lister on craigslist, and deciding to switch nutrient lines from general organics> Roots org. Oh, and I also got some free wood to build a secondary screen, which I'm thinking will be needed post-stretch.
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Grow Questions
S_Dubz
S_Dubzstarted grow question 5 years ago
I'm now 1st wk pre/flower. What pruning should I consider in next 3-4 weeks? I have super dense/ dark, crowded areas on top & sunniest sides, some squares have 5+ colas, most have less. Inner is thinned, should I defoliate a bit or prune redundant top shoots & if so when? thx!
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ROM101
ROM101answered grow question 5 years ago
Let her go top wise just do some leaf pulling. She's got a lot more stretch in her yet. I'd be pulling leaves to create light tunnels but outdoors you going to get some great light penetration anyway. Week 4 is when I'd be considering air flow and light penetration but for now keep it chill🙏🙏🙏
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DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFcommentedweek 205 years ago
Looking good mate If you can include a pic of the dying leaves someone will be able to tell you if you have an issue or not
S_Dubz
S_Dubzcommented5 years ago
Does this look like magnesium deficiency (yellowing between veins)?
S_Dubz
S_Dubzcommented5 years ago
@DILLIGAF, Posted pictures of leaves now. Thank you!
The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommentedweek 185 years ago
Thats one beasty plant , keep up the great work and you surely be rewarded for it . Looking forward to many more updates on this fine lady till she reaches her harvest day !! Happy Growing ! -V.G
Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardenscommented5 years ago
@S_Dubz,she gonna produce some big buds
S_Dubz
S_Dubzcommented5 years ago
Thank you all!! for answering my question about pruning during early flower. I really appreciate all the feedback! It is so hard to find info online about defoliation outdoor, esp. during early flower. Today I bent the new growth down (LST) and plan to soon casually cut some larger fan leaves on top and then later address the bottoms. Oh the light tunnels, they shall come! Thank you @ROM101, @Mrs_Larimar, @The_Projexx, @Cannibalgardens
Growdaddy420
Growdaddy420commentedweek 165 years ago
Wow, those plants are beasts. How far apart do you plant them? I planted mine about a meter apart and you can see what happened in my journal. All the best, Growdaddy.
Growdaddy420
Growdaddy420commented5 years ago
@S_Dubz, thanks for reply. I can't wait for the flowers. Good luck this week!
S_Dubz
S_Dubzcommented5 years ago
@Growdaddy420, thanks! Yea, got some big ladies on my hands. Just bracing for the flowering stretch. It seems like yours are huge too. My green house is longer than wide, so I staggered them about four feet apart, with only about two feet pathway between them and on sides. Looking forward to seeing what yours do too.
ROM101
ROM101commentedweek 165 years ago
Great work you've vegged these to perfection. Hopefully when the flower you can have sword fights with the buds they produce😂😂
S_Dubz
S_Dubzcommented5 years ago
@ROM101, Thank you! I'm hoping so!
BarrieGrower
BarrieGrowercommentedweek 235 years ago
Great looking plants, nice amd bushy too. That greenhouse setup looks good, great idea. It will help with the cooler temperatures and wet weather. I may look into one too. Looks like the fun is starting. This week is warmer weather, that should help too, every bit helps. I am going to follow along for this one. 👍Cheers
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 185 years ago
Lightpenetration i outdoors is much better than indoors, the sun is wandering, and if she stands " free" your plant should get enough light.I do it like this, I take away sproutings and leaves in the bottom area. ( ca 30 percent in the total hight of the Plant) and then if i finished topping ( i stop on second flowring week, i let her grow. Its good to give her a " corsage" to be protected of heavy winds and helping carry the budites. And here in northern europe they need a transparent roof, because in september we have lots of rain and humidity and its colder. So i protect her from rain. to keep away mold. Its a great tip from @ROM101 to create " Light TUnnels" happy growing
Cannibalgardens
Cannibalgardenscommentedweek 185 years ago
Great looking girl good luck with the best time now..
ROM101
ROM101commentedweek 175 years ago
Your going to put on a show in flower it's going to be great to watch👌👌good luck with the stretch 👍👍
Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixcommentedweek 165 years ago
I think you stunted that poor little plant! 😂😂😂 But seriously, those are some massive girls you have there! They look happy as can be.
Organic_Grower
Organic_Growercommentedweek 145 years ago
I have yet to do a giant grow myself, I will probably do one next summer. I will for sure keep an eye on this grow. What type of soil are you using? How often are you feeding nutrients? Would you be willing to share the techniques you used to give the plant this shape? This plant looks very nice and healthy. Good work!
Organic_Grower
Organic_Growercommented5 years ago
@S_Dubz, Thank you for the photos from earlier in the veg cycle.
S_Dubz
S_Dubzcommented5 years ago
@Organic_Grower, I just added some more older photos to week 10 to kind of give you an idea of how I trained these plants. I just softly bended those main stems down, over and over, tryed to get them to grow horizontal and flat and then top the ends once they get atleast 3 nodes to encourage branching. Reminds me of how people espalier apple or other fruiting trees.
S_Dubz
S_Dubzcommented5 years ago
Thanks! @Organic_Grower, Using a super soil recipe from a friend that I slightly modified. Its mostly coco, compost, and perlite with all the extra organic living soil additives like mycorrizal, guano, rock dust, crustacean, kelp, etc. etc. Will post another picture tomorrow. I've been doing alot of training, topping, LST and HST and now it has support beams for it screen. Trying to make it turn to a big bush and use up the space available. I generally water every 2-4 days when it really dries out and do nutrients 2xs then flush with water only on third water.
DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFcommentedweek 205 years ago
@S_Dubz Can you get hold of some type of root innoculant ? something that will add the beneficial bacteria to your soil and fight against bad bacteria. Google Mycorrhizal fungi
DILLIGAF
DILLIGAFcommented5 years ago
@S_Dubz, just that such big plants will need the roots to be in top health going forward towards harvest those really burnt leaves could be either nutrient deficiencies or root probs
S_Dubz
S_Dubzcommented5 years ago
@DILLIGAF, Oh yeah that stuff is readily available where I live. The most recent stuff I applied was Roots Org Terp Tea fertilizer, dry and in a compost tea. Also mammoth microbes. Earlier in August I did Great White Myco. Why do you suggest>? And thank you
OntarioBigGreen
OntarioBigGreencommentedweek 215 years ago
Sweet looking