Under A Cabin In The Woods of AK - AUH#2, White Rhino, Carolina, and MTU.

woodsmantoker

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sounds like you have it all worked out to me please let me know how you get on whith your rhino chopping mine in two weeks any tips you have would not go amiss good luck with your grow .
No real tip other than let her go the full ride, you will be pleased. Take good care in drying and curing, shes dense as you know and needs time. Good luck with that and thanks for checking in with us~!:joint:
 

woodsmantoker

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UPADATE PHOTOS

Anyone See Blue?:peace:

Well, there has been a bit too much stress I would say folks. I have noticed a few male flowers on the lower growth of this plant. I Have decided to chop it early and save the plant from seeding its self. I think the last week would have made a major differance, however I think at this point, my point is proven!

:joint:SWEET CAROLINA!!!:joint:
 

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irish farmer

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Ha thare Woodsman wow what an interesting read. You have my atention thats an interesting aproach to plant behavour and growth. Any room up thare for a student.
 

Green Cross

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:joint:SWEET CAROLINA!!!:joint:

Corrected Focus & Harvest Photos Comming 7-23-09

STAY TUNED!:shock:
Very nice colors (lavenders and pinks). I bet they are 10 times more vibrant in person.

I'm envious of your lifestyle, as I'm sure many who have grow tired of city life are.

I think I'm going to build a watering tray for my grow, using your cedar scrog as inspiration. Thanks, and feel free to stop by my garden and say hello.

I'm surprised there aren't more comments on your outstanding grow woodsman
 

Boulderheads

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That is gorgeous woodsman. Did you weave our branches through the screen as they grew, or just kept them under the screen and allowed the new growth to come through the screen. I have been told to weave the branches through during veg, but don't really see the need for the extra stress associated with that. Any insight would be welcomed. You are top notch my friend!
 

woodsmantoker

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That is gorgeous woodsman. Did you weave our branches through the screen as they grew, or just kept them under the screen and allowed the new growth to come through the screen. I have been told to weave the branches through during veg, but don't really see the need for the extra stress associated with that. Any insight would be welcomed. You are top notch my friend!

Hey there Boulderheads,

Well there are folks who weave and achieve the same effect. I however take a slightly different approach. As the growth moves up through the screen I measure the vertical growth as lateral potential. Once a top has grown through the screen say three inches or so, and or is noticeably taller than the rest of the "tops", I gently pull the branch back trough the screen and move it "outward" away from the center where it originated. I turn my entire Scrog screen in quarter turns weekly, to achieve full round growth. This gives the whole plant equal opportunity considering bulb shape and light footprint. The results can be seen in the "round" shape of the plant from the under side of the screen.

Another reason for avoiding a weave is that it makes it just that more difficult to remove weather it be for growing purpose or harvest.
:peace:

 

Boulderheads

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Thanks for the wisdom my friend! That is how I started my screen, but then switched to weaving under the advice of a fellow scrogger. I think for my next attempt under a screen I will try to replicate your approach. Good idea with turning the plant too. Makes sense. Keep rocking on my friend.
 

woodsmantoker

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You may find this thread interesting "Jacks Cleaner Myth or Legend"

Also thought you'd get a kick out of this freezer pic


Yum! :peace:
Funny, I was just talking to Trident Sea Foods on the phone about an hour ago.
I will be on a long liner in Dec. catching those Cod for you folks buddy!

Call me crazy, but I like deep fried cod much better than halibut!

P.S. I am glad to see you supporting Alaska fisheries with the purchase of real Alaska wild foods! THANKS!!!:peace:
 
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