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  • HobbitGDF
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    Woot won't, ohigho fam

  • Rootsruler
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    We've all been there Bro! One step at a time. YOu've learned how to care for a cannabis plant going into flower. Now you just need to take it to harvest and start your next round with an emphasis on training her to the shape you would like to see.

  • Woody76
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    That’s one of the things that has really humbled me in finding this forum - the way so many of you have trained your plants! I was pleased to see the things growing, but now I see some bigger opportunities. Thanks for the encouragement!

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  • Rootsruler
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    They look healthy that is for sure. Next run look to learn how to train your plant.

  • Woody76
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    I think the issue is that it’s a cheap light. (Refer to the observation regarding research, above.) I’ve kept the light 8 - 12 inches above the plants. Yes, there are three in that little tent. (Again…) I’m having a blast, though, and continue learning. I’ve got space for an outdoor experiment - just biding my time. I’ll invest in a better light before another indoor grow. The autos do seem to grow pretty fast!

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  • Bluey
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    Looking a bit stretched like a couple of my autos. How far away is the light?

  • Woody76
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    First ever attempt at cultivation. Greatest lesson I’ve learned since December is research first. That said, I had to rearrange the girls in the tent today and it gave me the chance to grab these photos of a Green Gelato Auto (RQS) I was hoping to sample at the eclipse here in Ohio next month. That might be a little tight.

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  • Mollisol
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    Very cool

  • HobbitGDF
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    Well every plant in the tent looks seeded. I can see multiple spots on each on with seeds forming. It looks like a lot.

  • Rootsruler
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    Florida Strawberry coming down tomorrow.

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  • Mucluc
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    GDP photo , I cut her day light hours to 9 the last week along with lower pH and low 60's to bring out her color.

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  • Bowhunterwoody
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    Very pretty.

  • Rootsruler
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    Thanks for the compliments!! Appreciate it.

    I shouldn't be surprised as the grow before I did a tester of 3 cultivars and she did the same thing not ambering. I thought I had just done something wrong or stunted her but I didn't see any real signs of stunting on this grow so I guess it just doesn't amber its trichs.

    I'm still getting some pistil clusters sprouting, but way less, along with the beginning of leaf fade so I'm guessing this girl could probably go another 2 -3 weeks before she ambers but I'm going on a long trip next month so I need to wrap her up and get her into long term storage. I ordered some 1 pound Grove Bags to keep it fresh.

    Hoping to pull a couple of P's off this run. Thankfully I've been doing hand strengthening exercises these last couple months for an injury I had so Trim Jail may not be so bad. My GF had ordered some shears for trimming but she ordered some heavy duty gardening shears that tire my hands faster than the traditional plastic handled shears. I'm going to order some of the lighter shears because this run looks like I'm going to be in Trim Jail for a while!

  • Ckbrew
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    A fine grow

  • Bluey
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    Nice job. It really looks healthy and full. I'd be harvesting as well.

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