mixin
Well-Known Member
so a buddy planted a random seed in some hard dirt just outside his house... it germinated and actually grew up about 5 inches and just sat there in a state of suspended animation... after watching the poor thing just do nothing i decided to give it a better life.
i hit up walmart and grabbed some miracle grow potting soil and grabbed a 2-3 gallon bucket and i transplanted it, and put it under some blue leds that i found on ebay.
after getting it on a strict 18/6 light schedule (after noticing it is a girl) and it is really producing FAT green leaves! it looks healthy as can be. it is rather short (maybe about a foot) after about 3 weeks of good watering it.
extremely healthy is how i would describe the plant now. i don't want to get my hopes up but at this point i think i could turn this slow growing but short and stocky plant into a massive bushy bud maker for the spring. i think if i cropped it right and just keep it looking like it does now that i could create a giant bushy plant that is a freak of nature (to me at least)
any ideas? what is the best way to crop for a big bushy plant?
i hit up walmart and grabbed some miracle grow potting soil and grabbed a 2-3 gallon bucket and i transplanted it, and put it under some blue leds that i found on ebay.
after getting it on a strict 18/6 light schedule (after noticing it is a girl) and it is really producing FAT green leaves! it looks healthy as can be. it is rather short (maybe about a foot) after about 3 weeks of good watering it.
extremely healthy is how i would describe the plant now. i don't want to get my hopes up but at this point i think i could turn this slow growing but short and stocky plant into a massive bushy bud maker for the spring. i think if i cropped it right and just keep it looking like it does now that i could create a giant bushy plant that is a freak of nature (to me at least)
any ideas? what is the best way to crop for a big bushy plant?