a mongo frog
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Isn't that what your supposed to do? Strip off fans, tip the sugars, branch the plant out, and hang?ooh how do i unlike (lol)//did you just take the fan leaves off because your harvesting now?
Isn't that what your supposed to do? Strip off fans, tip the sugars, branch the plant out, and hang?ooh how do i unlike (lol)//did you just take the fan leaves off because your harvesting now?
Just came back to say thanks again to you, Uncle Ben. I ended up with 3 females out of the bunch and ultimately chose the Super Skunk over the Skywalker, for a variety of reasons, the biggest being my 2x2 space can only handle one plant.
Uncle Ben, I applied a lot of your way of thinking to my first grow and I am stoked with how she turned out. Kept her green the whole way.
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So in some cases nanners are signs of a healthy plant?Harvest is a mixed bag, your call. I harvest when new calyx and pistil growth has come to a crawl, pistils are 80% brown, calyxes are plump looking like they contain seeds and if you start seeing nanners.....the plant is telling you it wants to produce seed.
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Even if I wanted to continue to try to grow more with the fan leaves off, the plant still looks healthy and would remain looking healthy. I've seen some pretty nice grows where the fan leaves were stripped. Its a matter of preference but still so many people get hung up on how pot is grown. I do it the way I chose, you do it any crazy way you choose . One reason I chose the Super Skunk is because of this being my first grow and the strains noted ability to tolerate the mistakes I made.ooh how do i unlike (lol)//did you just take the fan leaves off because your harvesting now?
ThanksExcellent first grow! You should be proud....and I agree....listening to UB is a great way to learn how to grow weed.
It's not a sign of health (or ripeness), it's just something that happens sometimes based on genetics and stress.So in some cases nanners are signs of a healthy plant?
I explained what it's a sign of. Has nothing to do with a plant's health. Most cannabis will eventually show imperfect (or perfect capable of pollination) male flowers if left flowering long enough. It's nature's way of completing its internal genetic program regarding continuing the species. It is a form of stress, like "enough is enough, let's get this over with". The plant wants, needs, to produce babies. Once that's over with it dies under normal growing conditions.So in some cases nanners are signs of a healthy plant?
I have a few exceptions:Uncle Ben's Thought for the Day
"Nothing is more expensive than a good deal on something I didn't need in the first place."
I have a few exceptions:
"Nothing is more expensive than a woman who's free for the evening"
"Nothing is more expensive than a soon-to-be ex-wife."
"The most expensive advice is free advice"I have a few exceptions:
"Nothing is more expensive than a woman who's free for the evening"
"Nothing is more expensive than a soon-to-be ex-wife."
Isn't the the official RIU motto?"The most expensive advice is free advice"
Why would you do that man.I was eager to see some BEWBS... . Such a dissapointmentthis might be second place then?
The most expensive lawyer is when you defend yourself."The most expensive advice is free advice"