SwizZchEeZe
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Hey everyone, how's it going? So I started my grow a wee lil late in the season, about a month to a month in a half. Out of five Two plants have survived.
My two main questions is....Is early misty worth pruning as I read it bushes nicely, would training be better?
2nd question is...Its been rather cloudy out here the past 3 days, will clouded overcast skied light affect the plant vs non cloudy bright days? Will provide pics of my main pride and joy the other one is stunted due to transplant and the root ball fell apart (but its still going nonetheless, just looks like a midget compared to the other one. Which makes me wonder, the other one Shot up like wowee and the other other kinda just putted along, this was even before transplanting them both hmmm, I'm thinking genetics anywho. Its also been unseasonably cool especially in the evenings, I think due to the cooler July Temps (seriously its been 74-75s and night lows around 68-73s) its helped veg growth even my tomatos have shot up lol thanks for reading and any additional info on this strain would be greatly appreciated, have a great one!
My two main questions is....Is early misty worth pruning as I read it bushes nicely, would training be better?
2nd question is...Its been rather cloudy out here the past 3 days, will clouded overcast skied light affect the plant vs non cloudy bright days? Will provide pics of my main pride and joy the other one is stunted due to transplant and the root ball fell apart (but its still going nonetheless, just looks like a midget compared to the other one. Which makes me wonder, the other one Shot up like wowee and the other other kinda just putted along, this was even before transplanting them both hmmm, I'm thinking genetics anywho. Its also been unseasonably cool especially in the evenings, I think due to the cooler July Temps (seriously its been 74-75s and night lows around 68-73s) its helped veg growth even my tomatos have shot up lol thanks for reading and any additional info on this strain would be greatly appreciated, have a great one!