peterstoke
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if it was me i would keep her going back under the light with no more trimming and let her grow some more@peterstoke like back under light and no more trimming? or i can FIM?
if it was me i would keep her going back under the light with no more trimming and let her grow some more@peterstoke like back under light and no more trimming? or i can FIM?
I would wait till those two new tops grow a couple nodes and then top again.@giantcola , @Boatguy, @NoobieGreenz , @manfredo
Hi folks, following up on this thread and those girls i thought i screwed up earlier. This is how one of em looks now.
I was thinking: if i FIMed it/them, will this make them bushier? should i do this or stop trimming them for a while?
@manfredo you said earlier i should stop trimming them? help is really appreciated on what to do next to make them have as many cola as possible?
thank you all
That is thick dude..wow..btw..thanks for pointing me to Pigeon420, I watched lots of his videos and subscribed and boy lots of good stuff and info.they look really goooood do
if they were mine, i'll just wait for these side branches to grow taller and start bending them to the sides, maybe as well as the main stem. you don't need FIMing, topping or mainlining to get a perfectly flat and horizontal canopy, you just need LST and supercropping. Of course if one top is dominant or gets too tall you can top it, but the girl will need couple days to recover from the shock, and with LST this doesn't happen. Instead, by manipulating you get WAAAAY thicker stems and knuckles on the branches. My biggest plant stock is like 6-7 centimeters ( 2.5") in DIAMETER and i can't touch my fingers when grabbing it @Vdxiii
@ilovereggae thank you for pointing this out. This is exactly what my wife says to me daily and I just cannot help stop fudging with the plants lol. But dully noted, i will couple untouched to see what comes out of em. Thanks for confirming my wife's tip man Now I will grow more ears to her LOL.I know you are already making progress, but this kind of thing happens a lot in terms of new growers being too aggressive with training.
Fwiw, I think its good to try to grow one or two rounds without worrying about topping or training or defoliation. Those are all advanced techniques to maximize yield and I think it just adds to the complexity for someone just learning a new skill. Thats like step 50. Start with the basics.
I would suggest that you just grow the plant natural at least once so you see how it normally behaves, and you know how to properly care for ir. This will help inform you when you are ready to try more advanced stuff.
Personally I still grow a new strain out normal at least once so I know how I want to approach topping etc. What works for one strain might not work for another
Take your time.
OOOpss...did i fry them already ? @Boatguy you mean i lost them now for good? or there is still a chance and i just need to take it easy on them?If they were fine the day before it is from the sun.
Alot more sun gets through clouds than in the shade of a tree. I fried a young plant in a matter of hours last spring.
It takes a few days for the damage to become apparent.OOOpss...did i fry them already ? @Boatguy you mean i lost them now for good? or there is still a chance and i just need to take it easy on them?
Oof those are looking a little rough. Definitely dont cut it off, something is just off with your nutrient uptake. Im not familiar with using sheep manure as food. Did you buy a soil that has that mixed in, or did you just add some to your base soil? Im thinking that it maybe just isnt available to the plant yet bc its not broken down enough? Not 100% sure though.Hi again old hands @Boatguy @giantcola @ilovereggae @JoeBlow5823 ,
I've now moved the ladies outside in smart pots.
The Northern Lights with cupping/canoeing leaves, got this from the heat stress i incurred on it when i was putting outside. Should I rid of those tops and give chance to new branches to grow or just leave it and it new grow should get fixed on its own?
The Bluedream has been ever showing those yellow leaves since it was a sprout. I guessed it was a iron/cal/mag deficiency and started foliage feeding it last night and i can tell they are slowly getting tiny bit darker green? I also noticed a tiny purple in the heart of the new tiny top as you can see in the pic. I really dunno what should i do next? they are all now in smart pots outside in nature, treated with cal/mag foliage spray. I have also stopped feeding them this week since the new soil has sheep manure so i don't wanna give them an overdose of food or intoxicate them.
I always use 6 pH water or rain.
Thank you folks for your help again and again
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