Arizona Growers Thread

headtreep

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You can scrog them very easy. Those are 7 gal dirt bags. They seem to be pretty resistant as well. I hope you enjoy.
 

AvonBarksdale

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Any particular reason you are growing plants that size in 7 gals? Seems kind of overkill considering where they look in flower.

They look really healthy and good though.
 

headtreep

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Any particular reason you are growing plants that size in 7 gals? Seems kind of overkill considering where they look in flower.

They look really healthy and good though.

Bigger roots bigger fruits. Bigger pots less often you need to water. Basic agriculture. How is it overkill?

Edit: Those are 2 pots btw and they need to be watered every 2 days as it is. I also run 10 gal pots, peace...........
 

swaggersDlite

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^^^^TOTALLY AGREE^^^^ I run mostly 7's and three 10 gallon pots. Don't believe what your GF tells you Bigger is always better.....j/k LOL.
 

BeaverHuntr

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Cool shit I had a mainlined white fire plant along with one LST and two other topped white fire plants and the mainlined plant yielded more I dont know how much because the buds are drying but you definitely notice a difference just by eyeballing it looks any where from a half ounce more to maybe even a full ounce. Just my two cents.
 

Scupra

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Cool shit I had a mainlined white fire plant along with one LST and two other topped white fire plants and the mainlined plant yielded more I dont know how much because the buds are drying but you definitely notice a difference just by eyeballing it looks any where from a half ounce more to maybe even a full ounce. Just my two cents.
Good to hear it man! I hope they turn out good! I vegged them for a long time, not sure if it was worth it but they look sexy as hell right now.
 

Bird Gymnastics

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Cool shit I had a mainlined white fire plant along with one LST and two other topped white fire plants and the mainlined plant yielded more I dont know how much because the buds are drying but you definitely notice a difference just by eyeballing it looks any where from a half ounce more to maybe even a full ounce. Just my two cents.
Basically the way I LST is already a type of mainlining, but when I did a direct comparison of my technique vs nugbuckets, the mainlining yielded 9 grams more. BUT it took me an extra week of veg to get that 9 grams...:)
 

Scupra

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Lol I wasn't in a rush and had the time.. This round I have been much better not going in there every 5 minutes to "make sure they were ok" 7gal pots are much easier as well.
 

Azoned

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Hi all,
my vols are doing fine. Not getting big, but doing fine after the snow and cold last week. The eldest has 3 sets of leaves and is getting branches...and I am not covering them or anything.
 

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Azoned

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oh yes,. they are outdoors, toughing it out. Snow, frost, sub-freezing temps to 10`F overnight...and not sheltered at all
and I'm counting on them flowering.
They will sex and that's about it, til July/Aug. I don't want them to go into "hard" flower...and make buds, yet. They might, but won't get properly mature.. They will fight maturing on the lengthening days. Most won't be mature enough to flower too seriously. I look for a long long season few plants from them. Their mommas got cut mid-late Oct. and into Nov.
I cut mains and let the popcorn mature....so the harvest extends until killing frost.
 
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