Richie LxP
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I see the indica influence in the blade shape .... was it topped ?
No she wasnt, she is actuly quite small.
Not much taller than this. Here's a bud pic from a week ago. Its getting fairlly frosty now
I see the indica influence in the blade shape .... was it topped ?
looks very healthy ......... I see seven blades in flowering stage .... more nine blades leaves in vegging ... it looks like .........No she wasnt, she is actuly quite small.
Not much taller than this. Here's a bud pic from a week ago. Its getting fairlly frosty now
looks very healthy ......... I see seven blades in flowering stage .... more nine blades leaves in vegging ... it looks like .........
Tho's big leaves in the back are from a super skunk.
aint no big thangi just did a topping based on info i learned on this thread.. worked VERY well
Your call. You'll need to try both to see for yourself. Experience is alot different than theory or believing anecdotal evidence...... i was planning to do a 2plant scrog under each 1000w, and have them fill a 4x4 screen.. but if i can top those 2 and make 8 giant colas, and some regular sized one's below, maybe its better?
I've never had a problem using one 600HPS and one 400MH regarding light penetration. Of course I use side reflecting panels that can be adjusted as the garden's footprint expands and contracts.cause im thinking most people scrog for even canopy so their light doesnt need to penetrate as much, but i think my 1000w will penetrate enough even without a scrog right??
Read the first "few pages" againwhere an when do you cut to get 4 colas any one got any pics?
sorry if that sounds dumb i did read the first few pages of the thread
thought it would be easier to ask than read 104 pages
im not sure when you say cut at the 2nd true node what does this mean?
Your call. You'll need to try both to see for yourself. Experience is alot different than theory or believing anecdotal evidence.
I've never had a problem using one 600HPS and one 400MH regarding light penetration. Of course I use side reflecting panels that can be adjusted as the garden's footprint expands and contracts.
SCROG - Be careful that you don't become a slave to your plants.
I do double harvests - I cut the mature colas at a point where they transition from fat to wispy budsites, and then put the bottom of the plant back under the lights to further bulk up those wispy buds. Works great and can make a significant difference in your yields. Can't do that if you're like most who lose their lower leaves due to poor culture, flushing drills, etc.
Good luck,
UB
You have some serious leaf yellowing problems. Could be a root health issue, lack of N, don't know. Sup?Read the first "few pages" again
Hi ya Ben ... thought I'd throw these pic's in
UB I was lookin thru some seed bank descriptions and thinking of ordering some seeds .... they said that one strain I was looking at ... Grapefruit I think .... they said ... " do not top this plant , as it doesn't respond well to topping " .... any thoughts ?
I've always topped my plants ... never had any noticeable prob's with any of 'em
last pic is L .. untopped .... R topped for six Cola's
You need to look at why your plants are stunted before worrying about topping.thanks for the advice, is there like a height requirement? cause my nodes are extremely close together its only maybe 6.5 inches tall but as i count them, there are 6 nodes the cotyledon are gone so i counted the bottom bottom one as 1st, heres some pics even though its near impossible to tell.. you think its ready to top? the thing i love about this, is that i can check the sex out at the same time which is great, im gonna try topping my mother and then scroggin the clones i take from her, should be nice, that giant 4 cola plant on the 1st page, how tall did you let it get before you switched over?
Sounds like root rot.I have a problem maybe someone has seen,
However, the topped plants are now dying! I have no idea. I have fed b1 and stuff to them but to no avail. They are drying or shriveling up till all I got are stems sticking out of the soil.