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Fatjoe

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Have you noticed any loss in vigor revegging the same plant over n over? I've read where you can loose potency and plant vigor. Most suggest only revegging a plant like you do only once. Just curious
 

twistedgardener43

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Yes, not many take clones in flower but I do when I can. 21days in flower is the optimum time. They root fast, unfold into veg fast, and are usually ready to go by the time ya harvest mama. It takes a lot less time then reveg from harvest. Plus you control when you take the clone instead of having to wait.
I do a lot of things different than others but I get the job done. Pulled 3.8lbs last grow. So now I can play around a little. Got plenty of bud.
I think it's cool as fuck you reveg plants. I do it a little different but we getter done..lol
Definitely going to work on that method. Seems way more convenient and gives the ability to tuck them away foe a while without taking g alot of room
 

twistedgardener43

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Have you noticed any loss in vigor revegging the same plant over n over? I've read where you can loose potency and plant vigor. Most suggest only revegging a plant like you do only once. Just curious
I've revegged one plant twice. It wasn't anywhere as good. It also continued that weird leaf growth that is at the beginning all the way through. It looked almost like duckfoot
 

twistedgardener43

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Next on my DIY list is a scrubber for the air conditioner. Once flower kicks in my yard will know it. So will everyone else lol. No thanks. I'll pick up some cedar pieces and some carbon sheets and make a little pre filter screen box. The cedar will make the room smell awesome
 

twistedgardener43

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Moving along. Picked up my scrubber parts and set a few more poles on the scrog. That right side is a mess lol. I guess I should have named this thread A Tale of Two Scrogs lmao20240605_164123.jpg20240605_164136.jpg20240605_164321.jpg
 

Fatjoe

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I really like that grow space.

I've never used the netting on a scrog. Always preferred a ridged screen. I'd never hesitate to throw a net over a unruly girl though..lol.
Scrog grows always get my attention. Your caught my eye real quick. I love watching how other do it. Hell, I just like watching it grow.
 

twistedgardener43

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I really like that grow space.

I've never used the netting on a scrog. Always preferred a ridged screen. I'd never hesitate to throw a net over a unruly girl though..lol.
Scrog grows always get my attention. Your caught my eye real quick. I love watching how other do it. Hell, I just like watching it grow.
The one on the lef side got alot more attention than the right. Under the left side is blue cheese and a purple sunset x lilac diesel. They were real easy to work. The baked and the pineapple grew thick real fast but they have been under the ks light where the other two were under my aglex. It was crazy to watch how they grew side by side. I'll have to look on my old phone to see if I took pics. Tbh, I'm kinda lost with the right side. The baked more so than the pineapple. Baked is just a bush and I don't like removing stuff.
As for my room, it's what I've always wanted. A place to grow and smoke and have my seizures out of view of my family. My wife rocks. And never even tried the stuff.
 

twistedgardener43

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I really like that grow space.

I've never used the netting on a scrog. Always preferred a ridged screen. I'd never hesitate to throw a net over a unruly girl though..lol.
Scrog grows always get my attention. Your caught my eye real quick. I love watching how other do it. Hell, I just like watching it grow.
Here's the other side of my grow space. My smoke place!20240605_185301.jpg
 

Fatjoe

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Love it. A man needs his space. Especially near the grow..lol. I truly miss the days of having a basement. I grow in my 1brm apt living room. 4x8 n 4x4. Takes up a lot of room but the wife n I don't care. Saves us a lot of money not buy in Michigan. Plus, I'm a grow junky so there's that.
I read ya don't remove material. I'm the complete opposite in that department but hey we get the job done. I do freak out when I see guys damn near strip a plant. What's up with that? Seems they end up with a lot less for the effort and energy. Just another method I cant see eye to eye on but hey it works to their satisfaction so there it is.
 

twistedgardener43

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Little update foe the day. Two of the Infinity fans are on the way. I did some trimming on the baked in Paris. Prolly removed more on this plant than I have in all my growing over 30 yrs lmao. It needs more but I removed alot. Anyways, a bad seizure today caused a dislocated shoulder so it's good enough for now. Here's some topside pics
Pineapple
Baked in Paris
Purple sunset x Lilac diesel
Blue cheese
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twistedgardener43

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Good job removing the leaf. I remove at about that level. Not to much but enough to make a dent. Which will disappear in a few days..lol.
I'll remove a little more in a week but that'll be it. I'm sure I'll be happy with the results at the end. I'm looking forward to the Infinity fans. The ability to customize air flow throughout its rotation will help alot. I'm hoping it gives me the ability to remove the large fan.
 

shnkrmn

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I'll remove a little more in a week but that'll be it. I'm sure I'll be happy with the results at the end. I'm looking forward to the Infinity fans. The ability to customize air flow throughout its rotation will help alot. I'm hoping it gives me the ability to remove the large fan.
My one advice about infinity fans is keep them pointed level horizontally. If you try to make them swing on an arc that's not level it strains the oscillator gearing and they fail early.
 

twistedgardener43

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My one advice about infinity fans is keep them pointed level horizontally. If you try to make them swing on an arc that's not level it strains the oscillator gearing and they fail early.
Thanks. I've always made a habit of blowing my fans across and not down. Good to know it's weak point though.
 

twistedgardener43

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New AC fans are hooked up and doing exactly what I hoped. Hottest point of day they balanced the room. at 77.4. Got all I need so now it's just making teas and letting buds grow:weed:
 
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