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  • Locrian99
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    7 hours after defoliation last night the girls were smiling at the sun and it looked like the growth tips I exposed exploded with new growth. I’m sold. I actually removed a few more on some of the smaller plants as what I had removed made a big enough difference on the newer growth that the leaves I was debating on could for sure go. Aiming for flipping to 12/12 around March 1st

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  • Campesino
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    Looking very good!

  • Locrian99
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    Gave the girls a hair cut and some more bending. The AI’s got some water with a little silica, waiting for them to use up what’s in the soil before I give them anymore nutes. 6.4 ph and 200 tds in, 6.8 out at 1180 out and 6.9 at 1754 out. Wondering if I should hit them a little lower ph next time, or if that’ll level out as the soil nutes come out. By any means I think they are looking happy and healthy. Here they are post defoliation and a stem pick cause I took one.

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  • D.A.A.S.69
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    MrFurley, has got it going on, thats for sure, just look at some of his finished products, beautiful buds.

  • Locrian99
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    I’m liking the look I was planning on using twist ties and a bamboo stake or 6 to train there to grow up once they get outside. And some regular silica feeding.

  • Locrian99
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    Oh what a tangled web you weave Furley.

  • Campesino
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    Leaning back over the fence...
    Looks good!

  • Locrian99
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    Ah yea that is why I don’t like the idea of a ScrOG. I want to move them if I want to, might not be the best idea but trying to get in there and water I’m probably more likely to do some damage

  • Mr.furley
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    Did you say tomato cages, Lst, manifolding, suppercrpping, Coco, Aurora indica, and cannabis?
    Click image for larger version  Name:	20180205_231658.jpg Views:	1 Size:	908.1 KB ID:	172246 I cut the bottoms off for a 1 low ring and 1 high ring cage and retain the 4 legs, fits with a stretch in a 5gl. Fabric pot. Depending on your phenotype that shows up should be all you need for finished height in a standard tent.
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    Flipped at the point I had my square inch to growth tip balance and could no long contain it on the bottom ring.
    Did I mention level and 1/3 finished height to the top ring

    Mr.F
    Last edited by Mr.furley; 02-06-2018, 02:18 AM.

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  • Campesino
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    My tent has side windows, but using one of them requires climbing into my closet and using the other requires moving furniture!
    I try not to move them too much, which is easy now since I have pretty much built them into place. Because of my bench, I couldn't remove a single plant now even if I wanted to. Well, not without chopping the bench or the plant!

  • Locrian99
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    I’ve also looked into some automated watering systems but I’m pretty sure I’d need to get an RO filter first as the iron in my water would clog that for sure.

  • Locrian99
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    Oh yea does your tent not have side windows? I actually when watering take the plants out of the tent (concrete basement floor). I underestimated the size of the 5 gallon pots and that’s going to be a bit more of a pain but I like to set them under the fluorescent on/by the pool table to check them out when I water.

  • Campesino
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    No, I think a lot of growers use tomato cages (NugBuckets original Mainline method calls for them). They are only minor inconveniences when watering, which is a pain for me now, so I am sensitive to that... Have you considered what I have to go through to water the Skywalkers hiding behind my GG4s... :P

  • Locrian99
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    This was supposed to be a 4 plant grow. Then two were slower to pop (by a day lol) and I had this coco the guy at the grow shop gave me. Then it was going to be 4 in soil 2 in coco, then I realized that was kind of a pain in the ass. Now I have 6 in soil. But I decided to stagger the watering a bit, so I’ll be doing the main tent wateringery on separate days than the little tent. From what I’ve read the GSC and WW like a bit more nutrients than the AI so we’ll see how that works. Anyways... I’m sure the tomato cages won’t be horrible might not be the best move for a short plant like the AI as she might not hit two feet being so spread.

  • Campesino
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    6 plants at once is more than I intend on doing regularly.
    I am very much on the fence about this too. Should I pop 4 or 6 seeds next week... I will go back and forth up until I pull the trigger

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