Green Cross
Well-Known Member
I still can't get over that cola that's pushing all the new grow, and toppling over from the weight.
Here's a couple pics of the area I cut back - a few weeks ago - after she burned herself on the light.
Here's the other side of same bud, pushing tons of new flowers
The weight bending the entire plant over.
This is fucking incredible... and no comments?
2 clones (daydream indica) were transplanted, and moved into flowering along side the mature BMS.
These are 10" - 11" pots, but should be fine for this compact strain.
I've been LSTing the taller growth, but most this bushiness was caused because these clones were taken in flower (a mistake because genetic degradation takes place).
Here are some better shots of the other clones, which will be put into flower next week, or whenever the BMS is finished.
Gigabud will be harvested in a couple more hours, after spending 72 hours in darkness. RIU's BrickTop (another veteran) who's advice and experience I respect, has convinced me that this is worth a shot. Trichomes are the plants sun screen, so harvesting in the morning is better (because light degrades THC), so it makes logical sense that the trichs would plump to thier fullest in the dark. I'm still sceptical, but hopeful.
Here's a couple pics of the area I cut back - a few weeks ago - after she burned herself on the light.
Here's the other side of same bud, pushing tons of new flowers
The weight bending the entire plant over.
This is fucking incredible... and no comments?
2 clones (daydream indica) were transplanted, and moved into flowering along side the mature BMS.
These are 10" - 11" pots, but should be fine for this compact strain.
I've been LSTing the taller growth, but most this bushiness was caused because these clones were taken in flower (a mistake because genetic degradation takes place).
Here are some better shots of the other clones, which will be put into flower next week, or whenever the BMS is finished.
Gigabud will be harvested in a couple more hours, after spending 72 hours in darkness. RIU's BrickTop (another veteran) who's advice and experience I respect, has convinced me that this is worth a shot. Trichomes are the plants sun screen, so harvesting in the morning is better (because light degrades THC), so it makes logical sense that the trichs would plump to thier fullest in the dark. I'm still sceptical, but hopeful.
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