How are they doing?So nice to see you posting gangagurl. I must of read your thread 10 times and ended up doing 100 gallon raised beds 70% sheep manure 30% promix this year
NIIIIIIICE!!! I love the expression the dude has in the first pic LOL! The second pic is how I'm going to be looking when mine breaches the fence lineFor example ...last yr at this time vs how they ended up
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Its always a good feeling hahaNIIIIIIICE!!! I love the expression the dude has in the first pic LOL! The second pic is how I'm going to be looking when mine breaches the fence line
How are they doing?
Wow...you are doing a wonderful jobFrom the top...
yes they will streack about 20-25 percent on most strains grown out doors.I'm mostly an inside grower, but I grew a big start, in my 4x4 under a 1k. I moved her outside a few weeks ago, and she has adjusted, and is growing again. We have another month or so before flowering kicks in. I'm wondering if she'll stretch, when she starts flowering, like indoor plants do. It's legal to grow here, and the area is safe for doing this, so I'm not worried about anything. I'm just wondering if she's going to grow into a tree
She's on an upside down plastic table, just for reference.
hows your grow doing this year?glad to have you back posting.Its always a good feeling haha
Taking the yr off. Got super burned out from harvest. Will be back again this coming yr thohows your grow doing this year?glad to have you back posting.
I got burned out just looking at your harvest!Taking the yr off. Got super burned out from harvest. Will be back again this coming yr tho
Huh? Not sure what that means.Tell them about growing on a flat earth. You complete idiot
She's in a 10 gallon pot, which will help control her height, as my fence is 8ft tall. I wouldn't mind sticking her in the ground, but I've got a street lamp bleeding light into my backyard. I have to keep her mobile, so when flowering starts, I can stick her back in the corner, where the light doesn't reach. I'm going to have to come up with a better solution, because next year I'll be growing four out there, and I'm probably going to make a permanent spot for them.She looks too big for the pot already. I have to say though she has a awesome color. You have the dirt and ferts dialed in. Whats your medium consist of and what are you feeding her? Two thumbs up !! I have grown in full sun using LST and only prune the fan leaves that block budding sites with very little stretch maybe 20%. All the side branches form colas as big as the main top because they get more sunlight. I dig a big hole and add ocean forest and keep the area moist around the hole. It's also a good technique for hiding them if you are behind enemy lines too. I like seabird guano or earth juice bloom and liquid seaweed. This technique of tying over (or LST) requires no trellising and helps them resist high winds during storms. It exposes the entire plant to the sun. Just bend the top facing north.