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  • rockman
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    Why thank you for your kind words Hal! Hope your get as much success in your grows!! 🌿🌿

  • Beach_Town_Brit
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    This is a great technique, assimilated
    Thanks Rockman

  • CCisme
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    Thats way better then the candy cane shape I was using hooked on each branch letting the weight of the wire seperate the tops a bit. Thanks!

  • D.A.A.S.69
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    WOW ROCKMAN !! That's the best movie I've seen since Jeremiah Johnson seriously, loved it,learned alot . Thanks

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  • rockman
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    thanks Saturn...a lovely girl she was! 😊

  • Saturn
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    awesome!

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  • Jacuna94
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    That's awesome! Got my first autos the way! Will be using cfls as well. Thank you for your time!

  • bobsakamoto
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    well expand your imagination, yo!

  • rockman
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    Thanks Jibberjoe....she turned out far prettier than I had imagined I could grow, and produced some lovely medicine! 🐸

  • rockman
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    Thanks Jacuna! I ended up in flowering to be using 10 -100 watt equivalent bulbs.... each was supposed to be 23 watts...so 230 total. I'm kinda maxed out for light fixture space with my setup, or else I would have thrown in a few more. Definitely kept each bulb as close to foliage...without getting too warm. All in all, the lights and the newly discovered training techniques seem to have worked well enough for my needs! 😊

  • Jibblerjoe
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    Beautiful plant

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  • Jacuna94
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    That was beautiful plant and amazing harvest. Definitely a pro on training. I was wondering how much true watts you used on cfls for this grow?

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  • rockman
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    Thanks Bob...It's funny to me cause when I twisted the small piece of rapidclip that way, I thought it was an odd way to do it, but it certainly worked perfectly, cause in a week's time it was no longer needed and the top 2 were spreading out very nicely on their own! 😊

  • bobsakamoto
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    rock, i remember seeing that when you first posted it and thinking "that is SO smart...so good at doing what it is supposed to do..." great job!

  • rockman
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    Sorry Karlee if I didn't quite get your question....the squiggly thing in center of photo is a small piece of rapidclip that I twisted to gently spread apart the two top growing points so that they wouldn't develop so close together. The other branches were as I described in previous comment held down by the wire clips, which you can see better in the final pic I posted showing the remaining structure after harvest πŸ’š

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