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Re: New grower
Thats the ticket. some other things to learn about are-
Topping
Supercropping
Screen of green(scrog)
Sea of green(sog)
Those are the things to learn next that will help you
Monster cropping(dont worry too much about this one just yet but handy to know still)
Topping
Supercropping
Screen of green(scrog)
Sea of green(sog)
Those are the things to learn next that will help you
Monster cropping(dont worry too much about this one just yet but handy to know still)
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Another thing to think about is defoliation, its a bit of a subject that though, some people will tell you not to take fan leafs off, others will tell you take off what you want in veg.
Im on the side of the fence that says take it off, in my eyes taking off all the big fan leafs in veg lets in light and encourages growth from nodes that would normally struggle on an indoor grow.
Im not gonna tell you what to do though mate, its your grow you need to decide how you want to grow them, lots of methods to think about but you might find some things work better for your situation than others, its all about trying different things and seeing what works for you.
Nearly forgot another couple of things for you to look at.
Topping
Fim(fuck i missed)
Im on the side of the fence that says take it off, in my eyes taking off all the big fan leafs in veg lets in light and encourages growth from nodes that would normally struggle on an indoor grow.
Im not gonna tell you what to do though mate, its your grow you need to decide how you want to grow them, lots of methods to think about but you might find some things work better for your situation than others, its all about trying different things and seeing what works for you.
Nearly forgot another couple of things for you to look at.
Topping
Fim(fuck i missed)
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Re: New grower
Vador wrote: ↑Wed Nov 02, 2022 1:48 pmAnother thing to think about is defoliation, its a bit of a subject that though, some people will tell you not to take fan leafs off, others will tell you take off what you want in veg.
Im on the side of the fence that says take it off, in my eyes taking off all the big fan leafs in veg lets in light and encourages growth from nodes that would normally struggle on an indoor grow.
Im not gonna tell you what to do though mate, its your grow you need to decide how you want to grow them, lots of methods to think about but you might find some things work better for your situation than others, its all about trying different things and seeing what works for you.
Nearly forgot another couple of things for you to look at.
Topping
Fim(fuck i missed)
Going take notes again have a wee read on things u said would be ok do that lst on big one now got grow cable or rope see this helps the yeild on them leaf’s will take big ones off or leave hard one
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Yeah you just need to be reading as much as you can at this point, use the search bar at the top of the forum and youll find lots of information.Jamie182861 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 02, 2022 1:55 pmGoing take notes again have a wee read on things u said
Also check out peoples grow diaries and youll see how other people are doing it.
Theres no right or wrong ways, its just down to personal preference and what works best for you.
Yeah the sooner you start training the better, when the plants are young the main stem is much more flexible so easier to work with, as they get thicker they get harder to bend without breaking so be careful with herJamie182861 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 02, 2022 1:55 pmwould be ok do that lst on big one now got grow cable or rope see this helps the yeild on them
If you get a split stem or something dont panic it can be sort of fixed, happens all the time you just need to find a way of supporting it
You can mix different methods together, so you could top the main plant at the 5th or 6th node, that will encourage the plant to stay short and give you lots of growth from down below. You can the use lst to train those branches where you want them to go. Some people use wire, others use scrog nets for training and your basically just spreading the plant out to a uniform height.
When you have nodes that you want to slow down then you can use supercropping, itll cause it to slow but also help create monster buds in that cola.
Like i mentioned sometimes a branch is too thick and you cant bend it without snapping it, now im going to tell you this but be warned you have to be careful you can easily fuck it right up, but if you crush the stem it makes it easier to bend, start off with a little squeeze with your finger tips and it should go flexible, if not squeeze harder. If its a thick stem pliers can be used but like i said be very careful, your not trying to cut through the branch, just crushing the fibres to make it flexible, when it recovers itll have a big knuckle there
Not sure what you mean?
Get a couple of close up photos of your plants and we can take a look
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This is bigger one I forgot to meantion I can get seeds for 50 for £54 then know what Iam doing what do u reckonVador wrote: ↑Wed Nov 02, 2022 2:41 pmYeah you just need to be reading as much as you can at this point, use the search bar at the top of the forum and youll find lots of information.Jamie182861 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 02, 2022 1:55 pmGoing take notes again have a wee read on things u said
Also check out peoples grow diaries and youll see how other people are doing it.
Theres no right or wrong ways, its just down to personal preference and what works best for you.
Yeah the sooner you start training the better, when the plants are young the main stem is much more flexible so easier to work with, as they get thicker they get harder to bend without breaking so be careful with herJamie182861 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 02, 2022 1:55 pmwould be ok do that lst on big one now got grow cable or rope see this helps the yeild on them
If you get a split stem or something dont panic it can be sort of fixed, happens all the time you just need to find a way of supporting it
You can mix different methods together, so you could top the main plant at the 5th or 6th node, that will encourage the plant to stay short and give you lots of growth from down below. You can the use lst to train those branches where you want them to go. Some people use wire, others use scrog nets for training and your basically just spreading the plant out to a uniform height.
When you have nodes that you want to slow down then you can use supercropping, itll cause it to slow but also help create monster buds in that cola.
Like i mentioned sometimes a branch is too thick and you cant bend it without snapping it, now im going to tell you this but be warned you have to be careful you can easily fuck it right up, but if you crush the stem it makes it easier to bend, start off with a little squeeze with your finger tips and it should go flexible, if not squeeze harder. If its a thick stem pliers can be used but like i said be very careful, your not trying to cut through the branch, just crushing the fibres to make it flexible, when it recovers itll have a big knuckle there
Not sure what you mean?
Get a couple of close up photos of your plants and we can take a look