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Genuity, OG 18 looks amazing. I would love to know how true to the OG taste and smell. My only complaint about my OG cut is the yield.
Hey 1bmm I have a tomato plant that also has that swirly hard new growth on it... Im not sure what this is and it happened all at once. If you find ne thing out please share. Your spot looks pretty far out in the woods
, thanks for the show.
Genuity, OG 18 looks amazing. I would love to know how true to the OG taste and smell. My only complaint about my OG cut is the yield.
hmmmm...I have grew a Sour OG cut for awhile, bigger yield then the OG with a distinct sour smell. very nice genuity.
I have a general question, or three. If you grow from seed, how long do you in general, veg your plants? How many times, if any, do you transplant your babies before they arrive in their final container? What is your final container size? In general, do you top your plants or do you just let them do their thing and grow till they stop vertical growth?
I personally love the look of the classic one main cola, however I do not believe that will give you the best yields.
Again guys, soil growers.
ffof is the base,no tent, but thinking about getting one.http://www.speedyseedz.com/index.php/reserva-privada-the-og-18-female.html
That is the OG18 I just purchased.
Genuity, you grow in soil? Is that a tent from those pictures? I would really love to hang out with you for a couple of grows. I think your stuff is amazing.
I notice you don't have any x18 pure pakistani in there? How much of a difference do you expect between the paki, the og18, the headbands and the tora bora? Is the difference in the stone more noticeable or in the taste?
they look like they were revenging or somethin, i seen alot of single blades on the pics, wich would mean reveg, my tomatose also did this at the begining of the year becasue my soild ph was to low for them
Here's a thread about a twisty leaf pot plant. Wild sheit. There are a couple links in the journal futher exploring twisty style leaves. Have a look:
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/299944-heaths-dizzy.html
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i think i might be starting somthing up again in a month or so..gunna put the tent back up soon and get everything ready!![]()
Trial and error, I'm good at that, especially the error part. So I'm stoned, reading and thinking, a deadly combination for anyone around me, and since there is no one around me, you guys get to be my captive audience.
Genuity, what is that support and where do I get it? Actually mcpurple was kind enough to pass a link on that basically says these plants may all look different expressing themselves.
I recently ordered some ratchet rope hangers for my lights and got rid of the pain in the butt chain I was using. My partner has been using them and I finally broke down and got some, I highly recommend them. I'll try to get some pics, but for those who have been around a while, ya'll know my lousy photography skills. Back to the original thought, I'm reading an article about vegging in a magazine called urban garden which I received with my order from worm's way where I got the light hangers.
Of course it's speaking of the importance of vegging for any kind of fruiting or flowering plant to reach its potential and how important the health of your leaves are to reach that potential. He speaks of enzymatic activity and how heat stress can literally kill any activity on a cellular level. What I found particularly interesting he says to try to keep your lights out temps as close to your lights on temps, as he says, "to keep your plants nice and squat".
He breaks it down simply and says keep your plants in the upper seventies, keep them fed and watered, air movement and you'll have a nice healthy harvest. He also says keeping your environment in those ranges naturally helps to keep it pest free.