She's been flushing for about 4 days ....Just waiting on her to finish up before harvest..... I'm thinking 2 weeks tops..... I'm already thinking about the next grow help me decide which to grow next
...
@biggreens420, I've never done super cropping I'm gonna research it right now She was about 2" away from the light and I did a little bit of low stress training and pulled down a little bit now she is about 4" away from the light if she stays there and doesn't stretch anymore it'll be good I'm still gonna look into the super Cropping Just in case Thanks for the reply
@ChefGreenThumb, do a bit of super cropping on the tall ones just make sure to support them in recovery with her being in flower ... because your still early n flower it should be ok
@biggreens420, quick question if I've got clones off of the same budzilla that I'm thinking about flipping they don't have Roots yet when I flip the mother plant that's not going to affect the babies is it?
@biggreens420 I have a question this Budzilla... is a photo type... so I'm wondering at the 14"... that I have her at now ...should I leave her there for more light intensity.... or should I drop her to get more stretch
@ChefGreenThumb,she will stretch when you flip anyway I would keep her where she is and drop if needed when flipped if u need more space between the light and canopy
Tomorrow is harvest day..... 36 hours of darkness... I don't know if it's gonna help..... Some people are doing it..... I figured it can't hurt..... I'm really anxious to see how much yield I get ...I'm thinking between 4 oz and 6 oz
Question this budzilla is a photo so I'm wondering at the 14 in that I have her at now should I leave her there for more light intensity or should I drop her to get more stretch
This GD is great! I do have one question though: When you switched over to DWC, you had your sproutling in soil - Whats your process for prepping her to go in? Eventually I am going to try a DWC grow and I've seen quite a bit about rockwool cubes where they just move the sproutling and the cube to the pellets, but not going from soil to DWC.
If you haven't tried growing Durban Poison, I recommend looking into it. I'm currently doing my first grow with it. After a few minutes of reading about it I couldn't NOT grow it. I'm an experienced medicinal plants grower but this is the first time I have ever done an online journal and grow cannabis sativa =)
@ChefGreenThumbGardenofWeedin, just from everything that I've read about it. I'm a fan of the effects of sativa's, and the plants that come of Durban Poison genes are just really beautiful. However....all 5 of my girls are fucking dying right now. I dont know whats happening. I'm uploading pictures right now
Pineapple gum sounds wicked I would like to see that one or the lemon mango og they sound like some good strains there buds have chunked up some looking nice brother
@@Tryhard,quick question if I've got clones off of the same budzilla that I'm thinking about flipping they don't have Roots yet when I flip the mother plant that's not going to affect the babies is it?
@@Tryhard, I have a question this Budzilla... is a photo type... so I'm wondering at the 14"... that I have her at now ...should I leave her there for more light intensity.... or should I drop her to get more stretch
@thedudevonb, I've always heard that it was a good idea right before Harvest to flush and then leave and darkness right before you actually make the cut I heard that it improves potency and improved trichome production I'm not sure it's just something a lot of people do
@biggreens420, thanks man....I just hope I didn't wait too late to switch....and that I have enough room.....I fimmed,, topped,, low stress trained,,,high stress trained...she filled out real nice.... like I wanted her to ...I just hope she doesn't grow into the lights
@TheNug, I tried soil once ...but it just seemed like it was so slow ...I didn't have Fox Farm or anything..... I did have a Promix.... but I don't think it was a very good soil ..maybe that's what it was..... lot of people use soil.... but I'm never going back