WOW! Gorgeous bro. You should definitely be the one giving me advice . Whats anchored in the soil? I tried grounding my twisty ties but that didn't last long, and with fabric pots I cant really secure them that way either. Thinking about putting a Scrog screen in to get more growth sites like yours.Yeah I can send some pics I had a lot of clones so instead of doing it really wide I just threw a bunch close I didn't want to wait an extra month veg I had more then enough clones pluse super skunk is really mold resistentView attachment 4427812View attachment 4427810
Id poke bamboo stakes or something similar from a garden shop into the dirt to tie onto. Unfortunately not an option for meWOW! Gorgeous bro. You should definitely be the one giving me advice . Whats anchored in the soil? I tried grounding my twisty ties but that didn't last long, and with fabric pots I cant really secure them that way either. Thinking about putting a Scrog screen in to get more growth sites like yours.
For tying them down I use bbq sticks and gardening ties those were pics from first day of flower it is the 3rdWOW! Gorgeous bro. You should definitely be the one giving me advice . Whats anchored in the soil? I tried grounding my twisty ties but that didn't last long, and with fabric pots I cant really secure them that way either. Thinking about putting a Scrog screen in to get more growth sites like yours.
I have some 3 gal 5 and 7 just kinda testing to see what is better for the roots I also have a water cooler jug I cut the top off so I can see the roots in that one but I have more plants some more super skunk pretty much same size and some plants that I don't know the strainI'm going to take more pictures tonight when the light comes on to show you all how low to the medium (soil) my plants are. I think being in 3gal I should flower soon. @m99smith has 5-7gal and just switched to flower.
And yeah a scrog netting would be good for yours make sure to get the flexible ones they cost a bit more but way easier to adjustWOW! Gorgeous bro. You should definitely be the one giving me advice . Whats anchored in the soil? I tried grounding my twisty ties but that didn't last long, and with fabric pots I cant really secure them that way either. Thinking about putting a Scrog screen in to get more growth sites like yours.
I've never scroged before, is there a lot of adjusting? I was thinking more of a make shift net lol anchoring string to the walls and only holding down the larger branches that are covering some of the under growth. Thoughts?And yeah a scrog netting would be good for yours make sure to get the flexible ones they cost a bit more but way easier to adjust
That should work perfectly man the last plant I had in flower I used gardening ties on a plant I had 60 tops I had to tie each branch lolI've never scroged before, is there a lot fo adjusting? I was thinking more of a make shift net lol anchoring string to the walls and only holding down the larger branches that are covering some of the under growth. Thoughts?
Thats what im hoping for! I just remember from previous grows all the popcorn bud takes so much energy from the main colas and are a pain in the ass to harvest (if you don't know better lol) Just not worth leaving them if they don't produce a decent colaThat should work perfectly man the last plant I had in flower I used gardening ties on a plant I had 60 tops I had to tie each branch lol
Yeah no doubt like the 60 top one I had sooo many tiny ones mores then big ones just made it into bubble hash don't go more the 16 tops maxThats what im hoping for! I just remember from previous grows all the popcorn bud takes so much energy from the main colas and are a pain in the ass to harvest (if you don't know better lol) Just not worth leaving them if they don't produce a decent cola
Um yeah wait till it's like a foot then it will stretch like 2 or 2 and a half feet@coreywebster @323cheezy @m99smith Updated pictures above. You all still think I should switch to flower already with the canopy only being 4in tall?
Thanks! But I thought I had (2) 300W LED going but after talking with people on the forums I guess they are really only pushing out 132W each, so 264W total for a 3x2 space. So needing 300W for that space at 50W/sq.ft I’m just a little shy of that. Thinking about grabbing a HPS for more red spectrum during flower, don’t want to mitigate yield and quality because of this blurple light when flowering needs the most. Feedback welcomed!Maybe a week more you’ve been doing great at keeping them squat ... how many true watts you using?
The first pic in this journal just makes it look like the already bigger than the light.
My mistake I said neutral thinking I knew what I was talking about lol but yes the PH was a flat 6, so I should be good!I wouldn't worry about the ppm growing in soil or cocoa (drain to waste) just follow the recommended amounts on the label of whatever nutrients your using definitely give them more ppms than you are at this stage of their life. I would imagine that if you mixed you solution at the recommended ratio your ec would be 1.0-1.2 or around 600-750 ppm. ph on the other hand is a good thing to get right every time I run between 5.5 & 6.2 ph in hydro it may be different in soil but neutral is to high in my opinion. I would think about switching them to 12/12 real soon for sure. I run veg nutes for a week after the switch then start on flower nutes. When I was growing in cocoa I fed nutrients every five waterings & the sixth watering just straight ph adjusted water right up untill the last week then theyd get 7 straight days of water
I would probably just slap in a few screw in LED bulbs to pump out a few more photons.Thanks! But I thought I had (2) 300W LED going but after talking with people on the forums I guess they are really only pushing out 132W each, so 264W total for a 3x2 space. So needing 300W for that space at 50W/sq.ft I’m just a little shy of that. Thinking about grabbing a HPS for more red spectrum during flower, don’t want to mitigate yield and quality because of this blurple light when flowering needs the most. Feedback welcomed!