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Training and selective defoliation
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Training and selective defoliation
Here's some training and such I've been working on. What do you all think? Any tips?
Basically I try and spread everything I can. Cut leaves that are blocking tops that aren't getting light and a few inside larf nodes.
Here's cream caramel popped march 1st.
Training as of yesterday.
Some light defol today.
Here's a Bruce banner #3 popped on march 12 or so
Basically I try and spread everything I can. Cut leaves that are blocking tops that aren't getting light and a few inside larf nodes.
Here's cream caramel popped march 1st.
Training as of yesterday.
Some light defol today.
Here's a Bruce banner #3 popped on march 12 or so
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Re: Training and selective defoliation
looks good to me, ya got the idea of it down mate
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Re: Training and selective defoliation
You can see lights getting all way through plant so myself what with it being really small i`d prolly leave your leaves be or you may stunt it and it`s a real small plant that you don`t wanna be doing that too really. When soil is pitch black and you can`t see any light down their then maybe think about defoliating is my thoughts, Really you don`t wanna be removing leaves from those atmo. :)
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Re: Training and selective defoliation
Jevus buddy what the f are those under and what do you feed the stem on that baby is fattytastic lol
I like your method buddy subbed
I like your method buddy subbed
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Re: Training and selective defoliation
OmgBong yo them dwarves are lookin yummy and I bet they smell good too! I do agree with Jimmy2Scoops here it does seem like ya might be pullin a few too many leaves off.jimmi2scoops wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:17 pmYou can see lights getting all way through plant so myself what with it being really small i`d prolly leave your leaves be or you may stunt it and it`s a real small plant that you don`t wanna be doing that too really. When soil is pitch black and you can`t see any light down their then maybe think about defoliating is my thoughts, Really you don`t wanna be removing leaves from those atmo. :)
With plants that small I would rely on circulating fans to prevent mold, otherwise it is def ok to trim shading bits off the tops. Even then tho u may not need to take the WHOLE leaf.
Otherwise thems my 2 cents. Take it for what its worth. I like the size of your plants, they are the size I want to grow!
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Re: Training and selective defoliation
Fox farm nutes, grow big and tiger bloom. Happy frog soil and promix 4:9 ratio. And a Mars hydro pro II epistar 800 w.
Cabinet size is-
24 ³/⁴" Wide 62.865 cm
21 ³/⁴" deep/length 55.245 cm
31" height /27" with light @ max height
78.74/ 68.58 cm
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Re: Training and selective defoliation
Very very nice buddy and thanks for the reply
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Re: Training and selective defoliation
Here's one method veg a few dope plants and multi top them as they grow, then snap every neck in sight and multi top again then veg for a few weeks then flip.... Wunderbar
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