So are you saying he would have done better to chop the main stem and let the surrounding branches grow under a single barrier like a more conventional scrog?Lilindian, you do know you can make your own hash from your trim leaves? There are several different methods you can try. You can dry your bud and use a silkscreen to 'sieve' your hash. You can use ice, water and bubble bags. There's the gumby method and you can also try the dry ice method. I've tried them all including rinsing my jars with iso alcohol and letting it dry off and then scraping the plate to get a bit of hash.
Do you know what supercropping is? You could have supercropped the main stems of those super lemon hazes and kept their height a little more under control while also giving the side branching a little more vertical growth.
I'm not trying to pick apart what you are doing just trying to share a bit of my experience at growing with you. As long as you learn from what you do it's all good.
Not yet, i'll try and get some close ups of the early budding for youShe's looking more and more grown up sir, keep it up. Has she started to smell yet?
Thanks for stoppin by man. Erector set? Its K'nex! Kids construction toy.You have an interesting technique. Is that an erector set or something?
Your leaves look a bit yellow this early in flower. Maybe it's the photos?
Yeh i made some hash off my last harvest, beautiful stuff, obviously gona do the same with this one. I bought a 5 gallon 5 set bubble bag thing, wana try a different method this time, we''l see.Lilindian, you do know you can make your own hash from your trim leaves? There are several different methods you can try. You can dry your bud and use a silkscreen to 'sieve' your hash. You can use ice, water and bubble bags. There's the gumby method and you can also try the dry ice method. I've tried them all including rinsing my jars with iso alcohol and letting it dry off and then scraping the plate to get a bit of hash.
Do you know what supercropping is? You could have supercropped the main stems of those super lemon hazes and kept their height a little more under control while also giving the side branching a little more vertical growth.
I'm not trying to pick apart what you are doing just trying to share a bit of my experience at growing with you. As long as you learn from what you do it's all good.
I agree, still havn't seen a scrog this close to the potI think his height control is probably the strongest thing about his unusual methods.
Yeah, I think 'erector set' is a generic term for kids' construction toys in general. I love the idea. You can customize any shape you want. Cool.Thanks for stoppin by man. Erector set? Its K'nex! Kids construction toy.
Just had a look at her today and her leaves are definitely getting yellower, its mainly the veins of some of the big fan leaves. This problem is only evident on the fan leaves above the screen, and not below the screen. I've decided to give her a full on flush instead of feeding her next time round. I want the soil to dry out before i do it so will do it in 2 days, the yellowing is happening so slowly so i'm hoping she'll be cool till then. Will be my first flush all grow. After the flush i'm gona cut out the veg nutes and feed her flower from then on... i think... we'll see how she reacts to the flush first.
I'll get u some close ups in todays update. Gona keep up this daily update for 1 more week, then its goin back to the weekly ones.
I agree, still havn't seen a scrog this close to the pot
I see, learn something new every day! Yeh as i keep saying it really is the perfect thing to make a screen out of, in veg if you need to change the size or shape like i frequently did, its really really easy to do so.Yeah, I think 'erector set' is a generic term for kids' construction toys in general. I love the idea. You can customize any shape you want. Cool.
As to your leaf yellowing, and how it's above and not below the screen, I'm thinking it's just a basic matter of the plant having a bit more difficulty drawing the nutes through the barrier against which it is trained rather extremely. This is my first time scrogging, as I was a 'screenless scrogger' prior. I used to just lay 'em down with string and duct tape, but have finally incorporated an actual metal cage barrier. Doing it without and now with an actual barrier has shown me some interesting things. The severity of the stress in the LST is def greater against a hard body trellis. I saw a reduced growth rate / vigor due to this. So the plants are def working harder being hog-tied like that. Have you given any thoughts to supplementing a light feeding with Botanicare Calmag? That might help ease the stress a bit.
But, yeah. You do keep it rather low that way. Bravo.
You think? I'm thinkin it looks a bit unhealthy! Up till this week it had been PERFECT. The more i look at it the more yellowing i see and the more i think i should flush sooner rather than later!Regarding your newest photo update. You have great canopy health. Gosh if it were just a tad greener, it would be fuckin' perfect.
Can't be a N def surely, i've been feeding her quite high doses of N in the form of veg foods for the first 2 weeks of flower. I'm thinking its a lock out of some sort, maybe even a N lockout.... Last feeding i mixed more nutes together than ever before, i'm thinking something doesn't quite work together in the combination of nutes i mixed up. I don't measure EC or PHperhaps an N def or lockout of some sort? what's your pH, EC.
mj plants will benefit from a shot of N in early flower.
See HobbyGrower72's comment. I agree with it. Calmag.You think? I'm thinkin it looks a bit unhealthy! Up till this week it had been PERFECT. The more i look at it the more yellowing i see and the more i think i should flush sooner rather than later!
See HobbyGrower72's comment. I agree with it. Calmag.
No, your tops are strong, bro. They're yellow, but they're not sick.
Edit in light of your response to him:
Okay. Flush it.
I agree, hence the flush hopefully tomorrow. Question now is what exactly to feed her after the flush... Do i go with what i've said above or add a bit of N back into the mix?without knowing pH it's hard to say with certainty, but i'm reasonably sure your pH is either too high or too low and the high shots of N aren't going to help if the plant can't access it.
Aight consider it done. Can't wait either, she should be looking and smelling delicious in no time now.I would add a little N in to the mix. With the pH meter you'll be able to control the range and she'll start absorbing that N. Everything else looks great. Can't wait to see her in full bloom!
it's easy to forget you're growing in an airpot inside the blue container.