Looking very nice bro! Love how even your keeping that canopy, gonna pay off big time. Have you, or do you plan to rotate the girls at all? If you have/haven't, it's worked out really well so far!
I won't bloat your thread with too many questions but I'll squeeze one in here. Could you say train the heads out horizontaly to keep the vertical height down? Wonder if I could use this tactic on my girls, maybe to help control flower stretch too.
As always good to be here sharing the cataract girls adventure.
Thanks Stone, girls get rotated every so often to make sure everything is getting sufficient light ... the luxury of have few plants together
. You could try to train horizontal ... I tried ... you see the result
. The goal is to keep them as low as possible before flower, and crop them after about a week into flower. My next course of action is to stake my containers so to spread them out or support if need be (Mohican needs a spread, Jill a support, may be the only two that get stakes). Don`t hesitate to inquire further, good to have ya mate.
Got today`s update our
Mrs. BuKu,
Day 19 for her (26 for the rest), perfect day-to-day growth for you guys to watch. The Burmese comes pretty quick with her flowers (everything in the tent finishes in 30 days, including BuKu), and will be a nice little stash for me
. Smelling of limey citrus when stalk rubbing, the others are having distinct aromas starting now as well, peppery, earthy, touch of chemy smells. Anyways, here`s today`s shots,
... here she is, her tops forming daily. You`ll get to see the PK do it`s thing this week with her day by day
... and here`s how she forming up up with the rest of the big girls fighting for space. Little sneak peek in the top left corner ...
Tired as eff mates, heading off to bed. Things are looking nice coming into the last month of flower here. Good to hear from you all, happy gardening and ATB,
KC