letitgrow77
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THanks guys, she sure is smelly!! Starting to get a blue/purple tone to the bud. Wanna touch the hiney!!
Damn! This plant I got indoors right now is getting a differet hue to it also. The temps in the attic get a little bit lower at night so I think that has something to do with it.THanks guys, she sure is smelly!! Starting to get a blue/purple tone to the bud. Wanna touch the hiney!!
Yea it's all a matter of preference I guess.Well the difference between the training methods are that one, is low stress, and the other is of higher stress. Using LST then topping is almost redundant in theory. Personally I would top first then LST. I topped my super lemon haze and it grew 3.5 heads (one significantly smaller), those heads are being LST'd down and it loves it. Topping after you LST will just stress the plant later in its life cycle, get all the major snips out early; then LST.
i would wait till it had at least 4 nodes to do that, or you could top it and place the top in a cup of water and put it under 12/12 and it will show sex with out having to reveg a plantlst is a very decent way to grow i have a specific question about veggin i'd like to know at what earliest time can u start to flower to determine sex and then revert to veg to grow out i have not done this before any help would be welcome thanks
i would wait till it had at least 4 nodes to do that, or you could top it and place the top in a cup of water and put it under 12/12 and it will show sex with out having to reveg a plant
I would wait until it was at least 4 nodes high. It has to be a mature enough plant to show sex first.lst is a very decent way to grow i have a specific question about veggin i'd like to know at what earliest time can u start to flower to determine sex and then revert to veg to grow out i have not done this before any help would be welcome thanks
Yea eventually in veg plants will show sex, but I like to thin out the males first so I don't waste a bunch of time pampering a male plant ya know?if you veg it will show sex after awhile when it is mature as well, ive had pre flowers as soon as 3 week veg from seed
I still see people using supercropping but I personally have never tried it, so I can't really say if lst is better or if it should be used in different circumstances. I'm sure there's someone who knows but not this guy.So does anyone use supercropping anymore or has LST become the predominant method to be used? Are there any instances where supercropping would be preffered over LST? Maybe strain dependent?
kool roll wishing they were alot fatter though!! not as big as the last but its only my second dwc so i still got things to tweak..Damn man! Those buds look so fucking nice
nice plants man, and as far as your question well, ive never noticed the bottoms buds ripen first, its usally the tops that are more ripe and thats why alot of outdoor growers do a staggered harvest, where they cut the tops and leave the bottom nugs for a few more weeks. and super cropping the lower branches i dont think would be good, supper cropping is to allow the under neath growth more light and for the shoots to grow and catch up with the main tops, if you cropped the bottom ones first they would just be shorter and further away from the lightIve never super cropped myself .
Has anybody though about cropping the bottom buds first? as they seem to be the ones that get ripe first.
A cut & paste fro grow log..
Heres a look at some of the cheese in the tent, the leaves have started going all yellow and rusty in places, i have changed the res on all pots this week and its not gotten any better..
The buds have started to show in the main room ,looking kinda puiny at the mo but i know whats coming!!
Below is room and tent in veg, the Ak48 has some massive leaves almost cabbage like..
Ak
some last shots of the frosty cheese...
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Kool mcpurple i'll take your word on that,as you can tell i now f'all about super cropping.nice plants man, and as far as your question well, ive never noticed the bottoms buds ripen first, its usally the tops that are more ripe and thats why alot of outdoor growers do a staggered harvest, where they cut the tops and leave the bottom nugs for a few more weeks. and super cropping the lower branches i dont think would be good, supper cropping is to allow the under neath growth more light and for the shoots to grow and catch up with the main tops, if you cropped the bottom ones first they would just be shorter and further away from the light