Dr.D81
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Man looking good bro!
Man looking good bro!
its from Tga. Its blue city diesel x time wreck. I topped her twice.Looking fat
What breeder is that strain from and consist of?
What type of topping/training did you give her?
Not to seem like a total dumbass but can you elaborate a little on "topped twice"?
Your plants have a very nice shape and structure to them.
What I have been doing is topping early (2nd or 3rd node) as I had read many doing that and getting several tops.
After more reading and checking out some of subcools vids, it seems that a lot of people are letting the plant get 10" or so high and topping it at that point. Then lollipopping everything off the bottom making more like a tree canopy?
What is your personal opinion on mainlineing vz just multiple topping?i top it short. about 5th or 6th node. (I wait til a good root ball has been established) Then after all the tops / branches grow a little bit. I top each one. I shim of lower growth just before going into flower.
Main lining is a strain dependent method.What is your personal opinion on mainlineing vz just multiple topping?
I have been working with a set of clones trying to mainline them and it is very difficult/time and labor consuming to try to build things even. I can totally see where a seed start would be best but obviously we don't all grow from seed all the time.
flushing only rids of the plants of salts. True organics doesn't have salts. So flushing doesn't apply. Especially with a well built soil. The buds taste greatNo drainage? interesting
I have been kicking this thought around for a bit - growing organic in the ground is basically what I see a lot of growers doing now in pots.
How does that mix with the concept of "flushing" before harvest? There is no way that the soil is at an inert state at harvest so what does that do to flower taste?
I did not drain in the octagon. I had them stacked in there 2 gallon grow bags if you remember and never had a problem one.flushing only rids of the plants of salts. True organics doesn't have salts. So flushing doesn't apply. Especially with a well built soil. The buds taste great