Cvntcrusher
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Looking good man!Update pics. Getting closer to being done.
Looking good man!Update pics. Getting closer to being done.
Do the white rocks serve a purpose in the soil?Update pics. Getting closer to being done.
All plants grow at different rates depends on medium environment etc.Hi, what’s your mainlining time frame? Like when do you do the first main stem topping, and then when do you do the side stem toppings - approx how many weeks/days?
It is just coarse perlite. It helps with drainage and to air out the coco. Just bigger than the small pellet type you normally see.Do the white rocks serve a purpose in the soil?
Grow to sixth node and top at the 3rd node. Let those grow out 3 to 4 nodes and top. Do the previous step again. Then you will have toped a total of three different times. After each topping remove lower growth, unless topping early and needing lower growth to help the plant along. Then you will have 8 main tops. Let grow until you reach your flower flip height. Then remove lower 3rd of growth that will not make it to the top. If you Google there will be places with better examples and more info on it.Hi, what’s your mainlining time frame? Like when do you do the first main stem topping, and then when do you do the side stem toppings - approx how many weeks/days?
Im pretty sure I was looking at them. I tried to not look at the leafs. But all I seen was milky white trichomes. I had the scope maxed out trying to see as deep as I could.You must check the trichomes on the calyx.
I check the leaves and the calyx. Once I have a majority of amber/cloudy and only a couple clear heads here and there and majority amber on calyx. I wait another week then chop lolIm pretty sure I was looking at them. I tried to not look at the leafs. But all I seen was milky white trichomes. I had the scope maxed out trying to see as deep as I could.
Looking fwd to picsWell today was chop day! Seen quite a bit of amber on both plants, so both got the chop.