almost choked and spit my coffeeThis is what a properly flushed plant looks like, you can really only achieve this level of frost with that 8 week flush yoView attachment 3747023
Smoothest fucking smoke ever manalmost choked and spit my coffee
Oh fuck that's painful, take it away man!This is what a properly flushed plant looks like, you can really only achieve this level of frost with that 8 week flush yoView attachment 3747023
Yo, your plant's naked.Its not that you make a mistake, its learning from it.
I'm sure it was showing signs before it got this late.
You can dig them up, trim and root prune.
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idk about that, it looks like you took a picture of that from the window of a little house that came with your train set.Wrong. 2x4 foot cab. 15 inch wide pots that hold five gallons for size reference. Oh and those were autos. Photo plants I would grow much bigger.
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Its a large train set.idk about that, it looks like you took a picture of that from the window of a little house that came with your train set.
Lol. No the ones that I trimmed are photo plants. I went with a new peat mix and it was wrecking pH.no one needs to be getting upset and name calling on here, those are some nice looking plants, lets all just learn from this. trim off the roots when growing an auto, and use extra high N miracle grow and everything will be fine.
Trimming auto roots would hurt it. The tap root is the flowering mechanism. Bigger pot and roots, bigger fruit. You know why high N is good for autos? It extends thier veg period and allows them to grow bigger.no one needs to be getting upset and name calling on here, those are some nice looking plants, lets all just learn from this. trim off the roots when growing an auto, and use extra high N miracle grow and everything will be fine.
Hmmm.. not sure how to interpret that exactly..I actually have found recently that I like Dr. Earth's ferts more, though. I've been using HomeGrown for Veg and Flower Girl for flower, omitting Nature's Care. I just use Nature's Care potting mix for its neutrality, availability, and soillessness.
Does that make you feel better, @greasemonkeymann?