Viking Fruit 15/16

ruby fruit

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Here's a update of my gals they are looking happy and healthy, the burn is from my earlier ph issues. Everything is looking good and most showing signs of preflower except 2...
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Really love the look of pics 6 and 7 mate but they all look great man !!
Is 6 the bubblegum ?
Fuck i cant wait to get home !
 

ruby fruit

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So when should I stop topping? I am thinking I should be stopping as soon as I see preflower, is this correct?
I assume so but the other gurus treeman tws etc would know for sure.
Damn not long now till we got bud pics brother but im hoping for another 4 weeks veg yet
 
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redeyedfrog

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I assume so but the other gurus treeman tws etc would know for sure.
Damn not long now till we got bud pics brother but im hoping for another 4 weeks veg yet
I'm starting to see some sexing on mine so it won't be long, I can't wait for the stretch :) Mine slowed down a bit because of the ph issues but have come back really strong. I think with the new pots and the soil I prepped and ammended they will really blow up in the next 6-8 weeks.
It's gonna be fun to watch.... stay tuned!
 

treemansbuds

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So when should I stop topping? I am thinking I should be stopping as soon as I see preflower, is this correct?
I assume so but the other gurus treeman tws etc would know for sure.
Damn not long now till we got bud pics brother but im hoping for another 4 weeks veg yet
Treeman never tops, I'm a super cropper. Hurts me to remove that new growth. I stop super cropping on Aug 1st. I just pinch and bend those tops over to promote more growth underneath. Jan 4th to you Aussies is equal to our July 4th here in the states. I feed for 6-7 weeks starting July 1st with the Maxsea 16-16-16 before I start seeing a real stretch/flowers. I keep on the 16-16-16 until the stretch is over (mid to late August, mid to late February for you Aussies), then I start on the Maxsea 3-20-20 to promote the flower growth.
TMB-
 
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redeyedfrog

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Treeman never tops, I'm a super cropper. Hurts me to remove that new growth. I stop super cropping on Aug 1st. I just pinch and bend those tops over to promote more growth underneath. Jan 4th to you Aussies is equal to our July 4th here in the states. I feed for 6-7 weeks starting July 1st with the Maxsea 16-16-16 before I start seeing a real stretch/flowers. I keep on the 16-16-16 until the stretch is over (mid to late August, mid to late February for you Aussies), then I start on the Maxsea 3-20-20 to promote the flower growth.
TMB-
@treemansbuds yeah my first year I just let them grow, second year I topped once,
Year 3 I did supercropping and lst this year I'm trying heaven topping. I got a great result last year from the supercropping and lst I'm hoping to get good result from this year's effort too.
I do have to say I'm not the biggest fan of pinching my new growth as it does seem to stress them but I love the shape they take and I'm getting lots of heads, then again last yearwith the supercropping and the LST had lots of heads too.
For me it's all about learning what works for me and developing my own techniques to get the best results.
I think another 2 seasons will really nail it down and I will have enough experience and knowledge to manipulate each plant the way it needs to be and apply the proper technique, for example I am going to lst my purple ghost of leeroy because it just doesn't take to topping well so I know that plant needs a different technique applied, but my bubblegum and 5th element thrive on topping so now I'm trying to look at structure differences of the plants and attempting to identify which would likely benefit from topping, lst/supercropping. The indicas seem to be happier to be topped than the sativas but then again they are all hybrids and some of my indica doms have sativa traits so
It ain't exact lol
 

reza92

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Until reza pointed it out i didnt know US tablespoon was any different :)
Im gonna go by 14 grams to count as each tablespoon.
So if im correct its 70 grams per 5 gallons (18 litres ) per feed for now.
Phew ..page 100 dedicated to maths lol
I didn't know either rubes until I made a cake off an American recipe and fucked it up bad. Mum knew what I did as soon as I showed her the recipe. If you don't convert between you'll just end up with a stronger mix (or in the case of cakes dry as a mofo)
 
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