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While I’m on here I thought I would share a little handy dandy string I made up years ago and use all the time.

So the plants I grow typically have buds towards the end that lean a lot and sometimes bend the branch over and they hit the ground or fall over on another plant. I made a few of these for those lunkers.

I bought a 100 pack of the clips and some swine on Amazon. I cut a few different lengths of twine then tied a knot at the end. Add the clips.

They work really well for holding up branches or strapping the whole plant together like a bouquet. I used them on the bkrf4 above, but took them off before pics.

Later gators

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Ok guys, if there is anyone out there planning to start any autos in April... Feel free to share you grow along with photos here on this thread. Let us know what you are growing, what your medium of choice is and any training methods you are using. Don't forget to post photos of your buds when they are ready to chop.
Well here is a snapshot of 3 different Autoflowers I have on the go...So anyone who thinks they can stereotype what they can produce, how big they can get or the potency of their bud had better reevaluate.

The tall one is a Northern Light Auto, mid size Mephisto's Double Grape and the smaller one Hubbabubbasquanch..
All planted late May..I think timing on the NL might be perfect..
Gonna cross it with a Genesis Auto I created to get some male genetics..(Here a snap if a Genesis male Taken by someone I had sent some beans to..last two snaps)..For a male it has great structure..:)

Grown in central Alberta of all places...
 

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I've been thinking of trying coco instead of perlite in my hempy's .....have you used perlite before? is coco better?
The only reason i use coco is so i can go directly to coco and not need and pellets or rockwool cubes. I love coco though even for regular DTW. And even the guy that made Hempys a popular method(Dalia Hempy) went to coco. I don't even use perlite as a res. Just coco out of the bag. I use Royal Gold Tuoar and it has perlite in it already. Really top tier stuff. Clean out of the bag and no rinsing needed.
 
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The only reason i use coco is so i can go directly to coco and not need and pellets or rockwool cubes. I love coco though even for regular DTW. And even the guy that made Hempys a popular method(Dalia Hempy) went to coco. I don't even use perlite as a res. Just coco out of the bag. I use Royal Gold Tuoar and it has perlite in it already. Really top tier stuff. Clean out of the bag and no rinsing needed.
Buddy mix the perilite in with the coco. It hepls the coco contain moisture. I usually mix about 20 - 20% perlite in my coco. :blsmoke:
 

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