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just trying to lighten things up a little... ummm.. nobody is laughing
i could have sworn he said he had invites to "better sites" anyways. why would he want to come back?
until he changes his attitude and learns to follow the rules, i'll keep banning him. there seems to be another mod who feels i'm wrong yet doesn't have the ability to address anyone about it. at least i'm out here trying to work this out.
ben is welcome here, as long as he can STOP attacking and insulting people. it's pretty basic stuff.![]()
just trying to lighten things up a little... ummm.. nobody is laughing
Just hugs, no kisses ??? LOL
I got my tomatoes in the other day, Better Bush, beefsteaks and some other type. Tons of peppers... Salsa party in 65-75 days![]()
I use the smart pots because the soil here sucks. I have early girls and celebrities...the only strains I can get in fast enough. 4 kinds of peppers, california wonders, cayenne, santiago chilis, and portugal something, also basil, thyme, oregano, parsley, cilantro, taragon, cantelope, watermelon, cucumbers, and pot.
Well, as to the REAL topic of this thread: personally, I found it informative and have tried it a few times since reading it, with pretty good success so far. Is it a "novel" technique introduced by UB? Maybe, maybe not...I haven't yet seen an alternative (and earlier) citation wherein the author describes where (and when) to top a cannabis plant to get two or four main colas - although it wouldn't surprise me to hear that it's been described elsewhere. Fact is, I read it here first...and probably wouldn't have found it somewhere else on my own.
In the past, when I've topped my plants, I've occasionally ended up with plants that had four main colas after topping...but I'd also sometimes get two main colas on others. IOW, I was just topping at random nodes (and usually earlier than recommended by UB in this thread). A few weeks ago I tried UB's technique on a few young (maybe 4-5 week old) ladies I've been preparing for my next grow [Oh, and I do think it's fair to call it "UB's technique" because that's exactly what it is...he described the technique he uses when topping a plant in order to get two or four main colas - just like the title of the thread says].
Anyways, this is a fem Cali-O topped just above the 2nd true node. This one had two branches that were significantly larger than the ones just below, so I tied down the two larger wings to let the other two smaller ones catch up. The four tops are at about the same level with this LST...although it now has a pretty rectangular footprint, as you can see from the top view. Still, pretty much what I was aiming for.
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Similar results with this White Rhino...which displays more even growth for all four new stems, and a more compact footprint (and so didn't need to be tied down).
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As a bonus, I rooted the severed tops and got two solid, healthy clones with nice thick stems. As I said, I've always topped much earlier in the past, so the clones I'd get from rooting the cuttings never had stems that were this meaty before. This was probably the first time that I waited until the plant had five or six true nodes before I topped it. Kinda tough to chop off so much foliage from the mother plants, but they both recovered nicely, and I do like the looks of these clones.
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While my understanding is that some strains produce better yields with a four-cola arrangement than others, these two seem to be responding predictably up to this point. Of course, for the ultimate test I'd probably want to grow out each of these plants (preferably with a control plant that isn't topped...and maybe also one topped for two colas) and see what kind of yields I got with the different number of tops, but my objective in this case was simply to see if I could get four main stems from which I can take four meaty cuttings from each mother plant a little later on for my next grow. Eight just happens to be the perfect number of plants for my flowering cab. So far, it looks like UB's technique is exactly what I was looking for.
So... thanks Uncle Ben!![]()
Here's another strain I'm trying UB's technique on. I have three Neville's Haze Hybrids in solo cups...they're about four weeks old. I topped all three just above the second node, and stuck the tops in rapid rooter plugs. I have two more of the same strain that aren't quite as big as these three, so I'll wait for another week or so before I top them as well. Maybe I'll even come back here in ten days or so and update on the status of these plants (and the cuttings)...if the thread hasn't been wiped out by the mods by that time, lol
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Someone needs to start a veggie gardening thread outside of this one. That's another hobbie I'm passionate about. Yesterday I about wrapped up my spring planting. As of yesterday I have in - asparagus (new permanent bed), spinach, 5 types of lettuce, Mirai corn (THE best), tomatoes, peppers, red, russet and Yukon potatoes, bulbing onions, shallots, gourmet garlic, radishes, kohlrabi, carrots, cilantro, fennel, Contender bush beans and Kiowa blackberries. Left to plant - cukes, pole beans, cantaloupe, melons.
I guess fdd is still playing his petty little games, like he has with Bricktop and so many other nice folks. Looks like he unpinned this thread. RIU reversed fdd's infraction against me, recommend he strip him of his mod authority, which he is clearly abusing.
Speaking of BT, anyone heard from him?
UB
Cukes, melons and squash. I'm also doing late season strawberries. I think I'll start up a veggie garden thread in the appropriate spot and maybe we all can follow each others veggie grows.![]()
Peace
Nice job and just a recommendation. When you upcan, bury the "trunk" as deep as you can. The Haze is gonna be leggie, but the quality very rewarding. I even strip the lower petioles off cannabis (and tomatoes) so I can go real deep. Your vigor and yields will greatly increase because of the increased root mass, and in the end, that's all that matters in this game - having the most amount of healthy foliage and roots you can muster.
Good luck,
UB
That's a good idea Serapis, be sure and let us know where and when. I planted 6 asparagus root sets last year. Do you guys know if they need flooding in the spring? It hasn't rained here in months. So far one piece of asparagus, but it got big enough after one year..that's pretty good I hear.Sorry for being off topic, but I have yet to plant my mound stuff either. Cukes, melons and squash. I'm also doing late season strawberries. I think I'll start up a veggie garden thread in the appropriate spot and maybe we all can follow each others veggie grows.![]()
Peace