Read up on it at www.purecrop1.com......... it’s interesting stuff. Something called nano technology.
Nice growing will definitely try to learn something from you!Read up on it at www.purecrop1.com......... it’s interesting stuff. Something called nano technology.
What temps do you run your room at? And do you know the LST?
Beautifull picture all preying towards the light can see they are perfectly healthy and loving the defoliationLook how all the tops are exposed now…..not the greatest pic, but a big change.
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In my experience it does help to control the stretch.Does the defoliation stop the stretch in any way or is that just due to the intensity of the light itself and its height from the canopy?
No doubt at all bud ,do you tend to defoliate lightly on a daily basis now untill end of flower or just once a week or so ?So looking at the pic, I still see some leaves that need to be removed as there are bud sites directly below them. Otherwise, I'm glad I spent the time to make everything right today. This room will look spectacular in a week, I promise.......
Thanks for the replyI’ve already defoliated a lot already, twice heavily. Now I’ll just remove leaves as they get bigger and block developing buds below. Probably nothing more is needed now.
I use about 15 gallons every watering. With the dehumidifier now on, that will mean watering just about every day. As the plants develop, they use more water so each time I water, the pots are pretty dry. I don’t want drooping plants, but enough dryness will cause the roots to develop better while they search out more water.
I under water if anything..........and remember, you need to cut back on ppm with so much watering going on. I let the plants tell me what they need and how much. Last night I watered with 3 ml cal/ mag and nothing else.....always to 6.3 pH in promix, but that’s just me. You should not let ptomix dryout totally, as it concentrates the salts in the pot too high. After the top 3 inches or so of the pot is dry, they should be watered.