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Advanced Nutrients puts everyone else to shame. I've tried Fox Farms and was not impressed at all. I will never use anything but Advanced Nutrients for my baby girls
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Advanced Nutrients puts everyone else to shame. I've tried Fox Farms and was not impressed at all. I will never use anything but Advanced Nutrients for my baby girls
Do you use organic nutes or have you ever tried an organic grow?
WellFuckMeRunning...Where were you guys when I bought 2 bags of this shit (MG)? Of course around here it seems to be the only choice and I'm just growing a few as an experiment so getting a custom blend didn't/doesn't seem worth looking into. If the small amounts of nutes on the label still make it too hot, would flushing work in this case? Or should I leave it alone as newer leaves are showing positive signs?
Yeah, I researched everything from germination to stool samples after smoking the results. I missed the MG part and "winged it" since the nutes were there. I'm going to let them dry a bit then flush and see what they have to say.
Gonna get another light..... G8LED 240 Watt LED Grow Light with Optimal 8-Band plus Infrared (IR) and Ultraviolet (UV) - 3 Watt Chips $309.99 on Amazon.
And gonna get a bigger green house as one of our plant is now few inches away from touching light. Current greenhouse is 4' tall.
Plants are doing good. Leaves are green with no more yellow edge. My lazy ass is still using.....tap water and no nutrients.
There is a hydro growing supplies store near me. I've been planning to go, but life happens.
Dude, cut the top node off, then bend the bitch over till it feels like it's going to break. Tie off, repeat and tighten next week.Our new grow light came couple days ago. It looks sexy. Not gonna hook it up until we get larger greenhouse tent which will be tomorrow. My wife and I are too afraid to bend the stock to prevent from touching light.
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Dude, cut the top node off, then bend the bitch over till it feels like it's going to break. Tie off, repeat and tighten next week.
They're very resilient. You need to train them with those leds.
No, training the plants. Bend them, twist them, tie them. Like those thai bondage girls.Train them with new leds? That I didn't know. I'll have to add that to my research quickly. I guess I have homework today.
No, training the plants. Bend them, twist them, tie them. Like those thai bondage girls.
Those LED lamps do not produce very high intensity light, unless they've greatly changed the technology from the past few years. The light they produce is good balanced spectrum, and very efficient. But not intense.
What that means, is that you don't have a whole lot of vertical room to play with. On a traditional Christmas tree shape hybrid, you've effectively only got one top cola getting the light intensity to produce grade a+ primo sinse. The rest of the plant will be underdeveloped "popcorn".
So, what you do, is train the plant into a bush, with a canopy, and multiple top colas to fill your light footprint. Now you have every square inch of light going towards feeding a terminal node (where the good shit comes from).
To do so, you cut the top growing node off the plant. This makes the two branches under it the new terminal end, which is where the plant shuttles most of its nutrients and hormones to for new growth. The top is always what's competing against other plants for light. This will give you a two pronged, Y shaped, bustier plant.
If you top those two terminals again, you'll grow a four pronged plant. This should ideally be done right after the third node or so, or once a decent root system is established. But you can always go back and play later.
That's the first half of it.
The second half is tying the plant down, to fit your desired shape. Imagine your four pronged plant. Now imagine each prong tied down to equidistant quadrants of the pot (with holes drilled in the room). Once the plant vegged out a bit, what does your canopy look like?
Homework:
A Complete Guide to Topping, Training and Pruning - Indoor Grows - Soil - International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums
LBH's Famous ScrOG Tutorial | Grow Weed Easy
Get creative. Fill your light footprint with as many flowering terminal nodes as you can jam in (the growing tip, equal in height to the rest of the plant nodes). Pack that tent full of a shitload of perfect bud, rather than one good one and a bunch of shaky shit.
Read those, lmk if you have questions. It's worth it when dealing with low intensity lighting.
Don't know about smart bro. Have a hell of a lot of experience with less than legal get rich quick schemes though, lol.Thank you (again). I have a feeling I'll say that a lot. You are one smart thc growing cookie!!!!
No sir. Played that game. No fun in that.No offense taken my friend.
I hope your state goes med.
Your setup sounds bad ass. Kilo per run...you can supply the medical dispenceries lol.
Damn you know your shit ..No, training the plants. Bend them, twist them, tie them. Like those thai bondage girls.
Those LED lamps do not produce very high intensity light, unless they've greatly changed the technology from the past few years. The light they produce is good balanced spectrum, and very efficient. But not intense.
What that means, is that you don't have a whole lot of vertical room to play with. On a traditional Christmas tree shape hybrid, you've effectively only got one top cola getting the light intensity to produce grade a+ primo sinse. The rest of the plant will be underdeveloped "popcorn".
So, what you do, is train the plant into a bush, with a canopy, and multiple top colas to fill your light footprint. Now you have every square inch of light going towards feeding a terminal node (where the good shit comes from).
To do so, you cut the top growing node off the plant. This makes the two branches under it the new terminal end, which is where the plant shuttles most of its nutrients and hormones to for new growth. The top is always what's competing against other plants for light. This will give you a two pronged, Y shaped, bustier plant.
If you top those two terminals again, you'll grow a four pronged plant. This should ideally be done right after the third node or so, or once a decent root system is established. But you can always go back and play later.
That's the first half of it.
The second half is tying the plant down, to fit your desired shape. Imagine your four pronged plant. Now imagine each prong tied down to equidistant quadrants of the pot (with holes drilled in the room). Once the plant vegged out a bit, what does your canopy look like?
Homework:
A Complete Guide to Topping, Training and Pruning - Indoor Grows - Soil - International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums
LBH's Famous ScrOG Tutorial | Grow Weed Easy
Get creative. Fill your light footprint with as many flowering terminal nodes as you can jam in (the growing tip, equal in height to the rest of the plant nodes). Pack that tent full of a shitload of perfect bud, rather than one good one and a bunch of shaky shit.
Read those, lmk if you have questions. It's worth it when dealing with low intensity lighting.
I got a good chuckle. Noobs.Haha. What's this laced with?....I'd take that compliment.