FresnoFarmer's 2019 Backyard Grizzy

FresnoFarmer

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Those girls are starting to fill out nicely mate!
Hell yeah they are! I went through this week and took off all the sucker shoots and inner branches. Trying to prevent any mold and pest issues down the road. Just foliar and soil fed them and the other small plants that I flipped an ewc tea. They're just loving it.
 

FresnoFarmer

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Hedge is showing signs of recovery. Praising the sun and new growth coming in hot the past few days. Maybe the full moon had something to do with the recovery? Took some time, but patience is a virtue.View attachment 4394889

Supercropping for canopy control. I'm either going to have to raise the greenhouse a couple feet or flip these real soon. View attachment 4394890
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Everything switched to 12/12 except this patio greenhouse. 2-3 more weeks and I'm going to flip em. IMG_20190921_142018.jpg
 

SCJedi

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Culled a couple males today. A sour d and this Jabba's Stash. I had a hunch it was a male too. Too bad. It was going to be competing for space anyways. View attachment 4398585
What was your hunch? I am curious if it was 50% larger and more vigorous? Those are usually telltale signs. I checked on my current open pollination and was surprised to see one lady hanging out with the big boys. Gotta keep a keen eye on her as she is built like a brick shit house. She's got those thighs all men want.
 

FresnoFarmer

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What was your hunch? I am curious if it was 50% larger and more vigorous? Those are usually telltale signs. I checked on my current open pollination and was surprised to see one lady hanging out with the big boys. Gotta keep a keen eye on her as she is built like a brick shit house. She's got those thighs all men want.
Yeah. Super vigorous and thick purplish stems and petioles. Massive leaves. Very nice pheno
 
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FresnoFarmer

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That's referred to as "gas lantern" technique. Break the dark cycle to keep them vegging. It's common in greenhouse work
I was under the impression that the gas lantern technique is when the lights are turned on in the middle of the dark cycle, breaking it up into 2 shorter dark cycles.
 

SuperNutz

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That's referred to as "gas lantern" technique. Break the dark cycle to keep them vegging. It's common in greenhouse work
I love when people try to sound smart about simple things lmao. MMMmmmm Yeah, gas lanterns... MMMmmm Yeah..
 

SuperNutz

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Reminds me of the stupid that is dehydrating his plants roots to avoid bud rot... That's great retard, make sure the plant gets no nutes and enjoy that eighth of weed you spent 6 months growing... Growtard
 

SCJedi

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I was under the impression that the gas lantern technique is when the lights are turned on in the middle of the dark cycle, breaking it up into 2 shorter dark cycles.
It is. I thought that is what you said, my bad. I was pretty loaded.

Supernutz, your useless comments just end you up on ignore lists. Have fun and I will move along.
 
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