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Growing this one as a special request from a friend, just got these cubic fabric pots (10 Gal !) I think the fact I can disassemble the scaffolding on which the plant will lean during growth will make it easier at harvest time.
Having the use of only one hand (due to a work injury), makes planning ahead paramount!
Every grow, I tweek things closer and closer to perfection.
Only wish I had space for an 80" tall tent!
•Did not have the tent free (it was occupied by the Alien Technology)so it was the roomie of my Crystal Meth for the first week after sprouting.
Growing this one as a special request from a friend, just got these cubic fabric pots (10 Gal !) I think the fact I can disassemble the scaffolding on which the plant will lean during growth will make it easier at harvest time.
Having the use of only one hand (due to a work injury), makes planning ahead paramount!
Every grow, I tweek things closer and closer to perfection.
I use 10Gal pots for the first time (normally I use 5Gal). And these are Cubes, so I decided to go with a modular support cage.
I water the plant Mondays and Wednesdays by hand 1Gal of regular cold tap water.
I feed the plant on Fridays by hand 1Gal of cold tap water with nutrients.
Growing this one as a special request from a friend, just got these cubic fabric pots (10 Gal !) I think the fact I can disassemble the scaffolding on which the plant will lean during growth will make it easier at harvest time.
Having the use of only one hand (due to a work injury), makes planning ahead paramount!
Every grow, I tweek things closer and closer to perfection.
I use 10Gal pots for the first time (normally I use 5Gal). And these are Cubes, so I decided to go with a modular support cage.
I water the plant Mondays and Wednesdays by hand 1Gal of regular cold tap water.
I feed the plant on Fridays by hand 1Gal of cold tap water with nutrients.
Growing this one as a special request from a friend, just got these cubic fabric pots (10 Gal !) I think the fact I can disassemble the scaffolding on which the plant will lean during growth will make it easier at harvest time.
Having the use of only one hand (due to a work injury), makes planning ahead paramount!
Every grow, I tweek things closer and closer to perfection.
I use 10Gal pots for the first time (normally I use 5Gal). And these are Cubes, so I decided to go with a modular support cage.
I water the plant Mondays and Wednesdays by hand 1Gal of regular cold tap water.
I feed the plant on Fridays by hand 1Gal of cold tap water with nutrients.
Training her so she spreads out as much as possible to maximise area... plants are fairly moldable at that age as long as you make sure you don't pull too far or the main trunk may snap open like it was hit by lightning!
Growing this one as a special request from a friend, just got these cubic fabric pots (10 Gal !) I think the fact I can disassemble the scaffolding on which the plant will lean during growth will make it easier at harvest time.
Having the use of only one hand (due to a work injury), makes planning ahead paramount!
Every grow, I tweak things closer and closer to perfection.
I use 10Gal pots for the first time (normally I use 5Gal). And these are Cubes, so I decided to go with a modular support cage.
I water the plant Mondays and Wednesdays by hand 1Gal of regular cold tap water.
I feed the plant on Fridays by hand 1Gal of cold tap water with nutrients.
Training her so she spreads out as much as possible to maximise area... plants are fairly moldable at that age as long as you make sure you don't pull too far or the main trunk may snap open like it was hit by lightning!
• She grew more than 9" in a week! Maybe she heard me say she was a week behind her sisters 😂 'cause she caught up!
Growing this one as a special request from a friend, just got these cubic fabric pots (10 Gal !) I think the fact I can disassemble the scaffolding on which the plant will lean during growth will make it easier at harvest time.
Having the use of only one hand (due to a work injury), makes planning ahead paramount!
Every grow, I tweak things closer and closer to perfection.
I use 10Gal pots for the first time (normally I use 5Gal). And these are Cubes, so I decided to go with a modular support cage.
I water the plant Mondays and Wednesdays by hand 1Gal of regular cold tap water.
I feed the plant on Saturdays by hand 1Gal of cold tap water with nutrients.
Training her so she spreads out as much as possible to maximise area... plants are fairly moldable when still young as long as you make sure you don't pull too far or the main trunk may snap open like it was hit by lightning!
• I'm going to have a hard time keeping her away from the lights she grows high, fast and twig-like.
Growing this one as a special request from a friend, just got these cubic fabric pots (10 Gal !) I think the fact I can disassemble the scaffolding on which the plant will lean during growth will make it easier at harvest time.
Having the use of only one hand (due to a work injury), makes planning ahead paramount!
Every grow, I tweak things closer and closer to perfection.
I use 10Gal pots for the first time (normally I use 5Gal). And these are Cubes, so I decided to go with a modular support cage.
I water the plant Mondays and Wednesdays by hand 1Gal of regular cold tap water.
I feed the plant on Saturdays by hand 1Gal of cold tap water with nutrients.
Training her so she spreads out as much as possible to maximise area... plants are fairly moldable when still young as long as you make sure you don't pull too far or the main trunk may snap open like it was hit by lightning!
• I'm going to have a hard time keeping her away from the lights she grows high, fast and twig-like.
• She's starting to turn purple (Deep Purple) as you can see on the close-ups of the buds. 😛
Growing this one as a special request from a friend, just got these cubic fabric pots (10 Gal !) I think the fact I can disassemble the scaffolding on which the plant will lean during growth will make it easier at harvest time.
Having the use of only one hand (due to a work injury), makes planning ahead paramount!
Every grow, I tweak things closer and closer to perfection.
I use 10Gal pots for the first time (normally I use 5Gal). And these are Cubes, so I decided to go with a modular support cage.
I water the plant Mondays and Wednesdays by hand 1Gal of regular cold tap water.
I feed the plant on Saturdays by hand 1Gal of cold tap water with nutrients.
Training her so she spreads out as much as possible to maximise area... plants are fairly moldable when still young as long as you make sure you don't pull too far or the main trunk may snap open like it was hit by lightning!
• I'm going to have a hard time keeping her away from the lights she grows high, fast and twig-like.
• She's starting to turn purple (Deep Purple) as you can see on the close-ups of the buds. 😛
Growing this one as a special request from a friend, just got these cubic fabric pots (10 Gal !) I think the fact I can disassemble the scaffolding on which the plant will lean during growth will make it easier at harvest time.
Having the use of only one hand (due to a work injury), makes planning ahead paramount!
Every grow, I tweak things closer and closer to perfection.
I use 10Gal pots for the first time (normally I use 5Gal). And these are Cubes, so I decided to go with a modular support cage.
I water the plant Mondays and Wednesdays by hand 1Gal of regular cold tap water.
I feed the plant on Saturdays by hand 1Gal of cold tap water with nutrients.
Training her so she spreads out as much as possible to maximise area... plants are fairly moldable when still young as long as you make sure you don't pull too far or the main trunk may snap open like it was hit by lightning!
• I'm going to have a hard time keeping her away from the lights she grows high, fast and twig-like.
• She's starting to turn purple (Deep Purple) as you can see on the close-ups of the buds. 😛