simpsonsampson420
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removing those leaves from the buds will hinder the actual bud growth... basically once flowering is about half way through, large fan leaves turn to energy storing/water storing leaves... then the little bud leafs take over as the main light absorbers, thus, produce the energy for the plant... selective trimming of them can help maintain lower buds.. but it can also be somewhat counterproductive if the bud doesnt absorb all the light it can... to see what i mean, next grow you do, trim a couple like you are now and leave a couple alone.. this always helps, visually, to see the differences in what A does vs B.. but i am very happy for you bro!! i hope that i dont sound dickish.. i am waiting to see pics... really wanna see what you got working bro!I'll second that you are the shizzle fazizzle! Minus the polishing part. The girls are turning into very pregnant women. And holy earth mother we thank you! Most especially for your abundance. You have been most kind.
Still two weeks to go. Trichs are LONG and milky. I've been clipping back the little fan leaves that come out of the buds. Not the little ones mind you, but full tiny leaves. Anyway it seems to really help those buds a little lower down. I'm trying to be careful and not overdue it. My girls are thinking "sink or swim" and they're putting in the last push for the finish! How fucking awesome is that! I've goota post some pics.
watering is an area that is somewhat tricky to answer...Also, I understand and I have read all that you have written. I have an 8inch container that holds 3 quarts of soil and mixture. I have 2 parts potting soil and 1 part vermiculite. I understand that I need to get a moisture meter but I was just looking at how much water I should give each plant each time I water. I will be watering every three days or so but I just would like to have an estimate on how much water.
Thanks for all of the info. My first grow went pretty good, started with 4 plants and 3 ended up females and gave me great buds but I am looking to step it up for the second and built a new grow box from all of the information here and elsewhere. I am in the middle of planning for the next grow and just wanted an estimate.
the simple answer is water until the soil is completely saturated and you see run off.. the problem is this doesnt always soak the soil as much as it can be/needs to be.. or it leaves dry spots in the soil.. which isnt good for roots..
here are the 2 ways i watered...
1) i got some drainage trays that i put under my pots.. i would water until the trays filled with water, then move to another plant.. by the time i did this to all my plants, the one i started with would have a dry tray, from sucking the water back up into the pot... i would then start all over, watering the plants until the trays filled.. usually after the second time the trays filled it was enough water that the soil couldnt absorb any more.. after about 30 minutes or so i would empty out the trays of access water, if there was any..
2) the second way, which can be somewhat of a pain, is to fill a container that is2 times larger than your pot, roughly, about 1/2 with nute solution... take your pot and submerge it in the nute solution... try to keep the plant from getting in the water if at all possible... let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes.. remove.. and allow to drain.. this is the quickest way to thoroughly water all your plants.. but can be a pain figuring out where to do it.. plus as your plants get bigger and bigger it gets more of a pain..
as far as the amount of water, it will change with the size of the pot you are using... the main thing is to just make sure that the soil is well moistened.. i always broke up the top 1 inch or so of dirt.. i found that helped the water penetrate through a little easier... you can also add a couple drops of BIODEGRADABLE, NON SCENTED dish soap... this also seemed to help...