KolorBlind
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Thanks guys! Don't mind the questions at all. I never really measured them, but I'd say the one I cut was probably about 18"-20". Not quite two feet. The remaining one is a little bigger.
The "cliff notes" version of my grow is I started them early July inside under fluoros for about 3 weeks in the small 9 oz beer cups until they showed sex. After that I transfered them to 2 gallon buckets and took them out to my patch. Actually the one I chopped today was in a 2.5 gallon bucket. I'd say they get close to 8 hours of direct sunlight a day. I really lucked out these past few weeks it's been cooler and nothing but sun. Been feeding with 1/2 strength Botanicare Pure Blend Pro Bloom about once a week and they've been loving it. Fed them once with 1/2 strength Grow after 3 weeks. In retrospect, I think 3 gallon buckets (or in the ground w/ about 3 gallons worth of soil) might be better. I wouldn't go as far as saying the two I picked were terribly root bound, but it was definitely getting tight in there. I'm satisfied so far, but I'm a little surprised they aren't bigger, especially with the awesome weather I've been having. Not sure how other guys are doing it, but I've seen other Easy Ryders and some Diesel Ryders grown inside that dwarf mine.
Well man, really the only thing I can think of that would give you bigger plants is to not leave them in the 9oz cups for so long. I use 16oz cups, and even in those they are slightly root bound by the time they show sex, but that is how I want it to restrict height. I would say start them in some 1gal or 8" pots, which sucks for all the males but will give you a bigger plant overall. If you dont start them in larger containers, just make sure to transplant to something larger then the 9oz cup by the time the 2nd set of real leaves comes in.
Just my 2 cents, I still think they are freakin SEXY!!
KB