Bigdate:
Okay so this blackjack. THIS BLACKJACK...is so stressful. I've wanted so hard to make it work for my first grow, but it's just so delicate compared to the strawberries. I understand this is my fault really. I just wasn't skilled enough to make it bend without breaking. Pretty much every step of the way had one issue or another.
http://i.imgur.com/ZlTYYJj.jpg (after a second attempt at supercropping)
All of this was bad, but I still wanted to go through and keep it to the end, until I broke a stem again. It was one that I tied down, and it was okay at the time, but it broke while I was away for a minute. I immediately wrapped it up, but it was holding on by a thread.
After a day or two I noticed it wasn't bouncing back, just getting droopier and more dead looking. I realized why when I looked closed, and saw that it was starting to fall out of the tape because it was completely detached. I was left with a mangled, 7 headed main lined plant.
I decided to change it up and make this a strawberry cough run, MAIN LINE VS TOPPING. Main lining has been a good learning experience, and I'm glad I did it, but I'm not sure if I want to do it again. It was a lot for my first run. All the cutting and bending and risk, I just had a much more stressful time doing this than if I had done a more traditional grow. If mainlining can really get the yields I'm after, then it'd be worth doing more and perfecting, but I want to see if I can get similar yields with just the normal stuff. If I can, the smaller margin for error might be worth it. I worked on my other cough than I'd been pretty much neglecting after topping. I started off by just cleaning off small undergrowth that was just wasting energy. I'm a bit worried that maybe I overdid it since it almost looks like lolipopping and I'm still in mid vegetative stage, but it seemed to be okay with it.
I ended up transplanting the two coughs into 10 gal pots. These will be their final homes.
The next day I got more soil and decided to move the blackjack up as well. I set to work tying all of their branches into position, and did some defoliation.
http://i.imgur.com/iREYQkI.jpg (topped cough#3)
http://i.imgur.com/7r8YkQi.jpg (mainlined cough#1)
http://i.imgur.com/yLXD0XA.jpg (painlined blackjack#1)
I will probably separate the black jack soon and grow it under my fluorescent lights. I do want to clone this plant. It has beautiful leaves and I think it has the potential for purp. This is it after a night I forgot to close a window and temps dropped to 64.
It also smells amazing. I bit of tang, skunk, and even a touch of mint, all in the vegetative stage! I feel like, in my future self's more experienced hands, this could be a real winner. I'll have to brush up on GWE because I'll admit, cloning was kind of lost on me the first couple times I read through it, but now it's a necessity, so I'll have to learn. As a final question here, could the blackjack's fragility also be caused by me, via a nutrient deficiency? the stems weren't hollow and I saw no spots that would signify a lack of calcium, but perhaps it's something I don't know of currently. As always, comments, critiques, tips, tricks, suggestions, and scoldings are all appreciated and welcome!
edit: I realize that it's not a perfect comparison, since the two coughs are from seed and don't seem to be the same phenotype, but it's more of a general idea thing haha.
With the blackjack, I forgot to mentioned that it almost looks sparkly. Like it has trichomes or something, though I know that's not possible. Does anyone know what that means?
Okay so this blackjack. THIS BLACKJACK...is so stressful. I've wanted so hard to make it work for my first grow, but it's just so delicate compared to the strawberries. I understand this is my fault really. I just wasn't skilled enough to make it bend without breaking. Pretty much every step of the way had one issue or another.
http://i.imgur.com/ZlTYYJj.jpg (after a second attempt at supercropping)
All of this was bad, but I still wanted to go through and keep it to the end, until I broke a stem again. It was one that I tied down, and it was okay at the time, but it broke while I was away for a minute. I immediately wrapped it up, but it was holding on by a thread.
After a day or two I noticed it wasn't bouncing back, just getting droopier and more dead looking. I realized why when I looked closed, and saw that it was starting to fall out of the tape because it was completely detached. I was left with a mangled, 7 headed main lined plant.
I decided to change it up and make this a strawberry cough run, MAIN LINE VS TOPPING. Main lining has been a good learning experience, and I'm glad I did it, but I'm not sure if I want to do it again. It was a lot for my first run. All the cutting and bending and risk, I just had a much more stressful time doing this than if I had done a more traditional grow. If mainlining can really get the yields I'm after, then it'd be worth doing more and perfecting, but I want to see if I can get similar yields with just the normal stuff. If I can, the smaller margin for error might be worth it. I worked on my other cough than I'd been pretty much neglecting after topping. I started off by just cleaning off small undergrowth that was just wasting energy. I'm a bit worried that maybe I overdid it since it almost looks like lolipopping and I'm still in mid vegetative stage, but it seemed to be okay with it.
I ended up transplanting the two coughs into 10 gal pots. These will be their final homes.
The next day I got more soil and decided to move the blackjack up as well. I set to work tying all of their branches into position, and did some defoliation.
http://i.imgur.com/iREYQkI.jpg (topped cough#3)
http://i.imgur.com/7r8YkQi.jpg (mainlined cough#1)
http://i.imgur.com/yLXD0XA.jpg (painlined blackjack#1)
I will probably separate the black jack soon and grow it under my fluorescent lights. I do want to clone this plant. It has beautiful leaves and I think it has the potential for purp. This is it after a night I forgot to close a window and temps dropped to 64.
It also smells amazing. I bit of tang, skunk, and even a touch of mint, all in the vegetative stage! I feel like, in my future self's more experienced hands, this could be a real winner. I'll have to brush up on GWE because I'll admit, cloning was kind of lost on me the first couple times I read through it, but now it's a necessity, so I'll have to learn. As a final question here, could the blackjack's fragility also be caused by me, via a nutrient deficiency? the stems weren't hollow and I saw no spots that would signify a lack of calcium, but perhaps it's something I don't know of currently. As always, comments, critiques, tips, tricks, suggestions, and scoldings are all appreciated and welcome!
edit: I realize that it's not a perfect comparison, since the two coughs are from seed and don't seem to be the same phenotype, but it's more of a general idea thing haha.
With the blackjack, I forgot to mentioned that it almost looks sparkly. Like it has trichomes or something, though I know that's not possible. Does anyone know what that means?
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