chuck estevez
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oh,it gets better, wait until he tells you about how he flushes with sugar in the rawFWIW, they need more N.

oh,it gets better, wait until he tells you about how he flushes with sugar in the rawFWIW, they need more N.
probably make some great tasting dabsAlpha, here's that single tangilope plant all done up. All said and done 220gr. Remember, it was one of 5 plants under a 1000w. And it was not directly under the middle of lamp. So the way I look at it, I can pull 2.5lbs off this pheno. Problem is, I don't really like it. Way to orange for my taste. It's outta here.
Anyways, I don't think defoliating would have helped the yield. I've never tried defoliating, I'm stubborn I guess.
Not the prettiest of strains, but
Dense nugs:
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If I used the nutrient brand you do, would I have yielded more? This was maxibloom ONLY(with a little Calmag+)
And don't tell me it would taste better! Lol
oh,it gets better, wait until he tells you about how he flushes with sugar in the raw,
Yeah, they can become necrotic after a while, but I think they become necrotic (i think that's the right word?) if there is no +/- dif, if the temps are the same day and night. It's good to know for sativas for sure!This is a neat trick, but you gotta watch the plant and don't let it go it too long. From what I've read, and experienced, it will start to lose its nice green color when subjected for too long. Like any stress, there's only so much sitting around and taking it before a plant reacts.
And now a testimony to grower and plant magic!
Ate the airstone, eh? One reason why I wouldn't touch DWC.
10X better, tried something "new"? Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you done screwed that plant realllllllllllll good.![]()
If you read the whole article, I believe it dates to the 90's, still irrelevant to mj, but I figured I'd post it because it had some good info in the study.Old school hypotheses too! circa 1960's hehe.
Lil bit of difference here.....
Smart pots and other root tip pruning systems don't remove the engine of root uptake and plant health - root hairs. They induce quite the opposite, a fibrous root system with more root hairs. I've grown about everything you can imagine for 45 years and for some kid to pass off some crap that overnight his plant is growing better "than every before" cause he butchered the root system just insults my (botanical) intelligence.
Now, I wouldn't be caught dead doing DWC or SCROG. I'm a simple man.
Alpha, here's that single tangilope plant all done up. All said and done 220gr. Remember, it was one of 5 plants under a 1000w. And it was not directly under the middle of lamp. So the way I look at it, I can pull 2.5lbs off this pheno. Problem is, I don't really like it. Way to orange for my taste. It's outta here.
Anyways, I don't think defoliating would have helped the yield. I've never tried defoliating, I'm stubborn I guess.![]()
There's something good to be said about keeping it simple (KISS), especially when the "oh so delicious carrot on the stick" draws many with a claimed increase in product. I have enjoyed scrogging it up, although my wife has pointed out that I may have spent more time in the garden than with the family during those runs... oopsNow, I wouldn't be caught dead doing DWC or SCROG. I'm a simple man.
Straight up mutant. Was that a freebie like mine was?I can say that scrogging definitely increases yield! In my little experience with scrog, my last run I used 1/2 of my 5x5 tent and pulled over a lb of just massive tops and over a qp of decent pop corn. I didn't even weigh the fluff, but it does take so much more time and I even messed my scrog up lol. I did it unconventional and started with 8 plants in a 5x5. 2 hermied so I pulled them and 6 were left. There's definitely alot of potential in scrogging. Here's some buds from my last scrog. Just huge colas everywhere. If done properly, 1200g is easy in a 5x5 with 1000w.
@Aeroknow - here's a pic of the tangilope as a seedling, not sure if I showed you this yet, see how messed up it was, the whole top of the plant fused together and the plants I have now all grew from one side shoot lol.
..... I have enjoyed scrogging it up, although my wife has pointed out that I may have spent more time in the garden than with the family during those runs... oops![]()
Straight up mutant. Was that a freebie like mine was?
Do you steelhead/salmon fish on the feather in Oroville? We should meet up one of these days, slay some fish, trade some flavors![]()
oh,it gets better, wait until he tells you about how he flushes with sugar in the raw,
I tried that and it just did more harm than good. these pictures were taken two weeks before harvest.FWIW, they need more N.
I Don't mean to step on your toes, but I've seen dwc buckets with 7 foot long roots they will fill a bucket right up so trimming is necessary. As far as trimming all the leafs off I would never do it. I trim some along with inner small branches just to open them up.Lil bit of difference here.....
Smart pots and other root tip pruning systems don't remove the engine of root uptake and plant health - root hairs. They induce quite the opposite, a fibrous root system with more root hairs. I've grown about everything you can imagine for 45 years and for some kid to pass off some crap that overnight his plant is growing better "than every before" cause he butchered the root system just insults my (botanical) intelligence.
Now, I wouldn't be caught dead doing DWC or SCROG. I'm a simple man.
Isn't sugar, like mollassas only supposed to be used to feed the microbes? I may be wrong since I have little knowledge of organic growing.. But i don't think is for flushing?
You're taking that post out of context asshole. I don't flush dont need to flush all im giving the plant the entire time is fucking water. What the hell do i need to flush I recycle my own soil. Nice troll butthole