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Brutality!



So I ripped out the lower nodes and topped everything and started training.

They have responded incredibly well. The front one I've been a lot more gentle with in the hopes she catches up a little height wise

7-8 more weeks training so hold on for the long game

They are on 1ml A, 1ml B, 2ml root stim and 0.5ml calmag per litre. Feeding daily in a 5.6-6.2 ph range

The calmag is 3.8-0-0 npk so I'll lower and be if they get dark in the next couple days

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Hi Gmo
I love the training/lollipopping mate. I do similar but far less brutal :laugh: . Bg showed us recently his northern brutal training, i thought he'd gone too far but they loved it. It just goes to show how resilient these plants are ehh. I hope you get them fed up soon. Keep up the brutality dude :clap:

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That's trupy brutal I musy say. Why removing so many of the lower branches? They look lovely though.

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Donks wrote:Hi Gmo
I love the training/lollipopping mate. I do similar but far less brutal . Bg showed us recently his northern brutal training, i thought he'd gone too far but they loved it. It just goes to show how resilient these plants are ehh. I hope you get them fed up soon. Keep up the brutality dude :clap:
Thanks dude. I would normally wait a lot longer to be so rough but that have taken to it really well
Bulls wrote:That's trupy brutal I musy say. Why removing so many of the lower branches? They look lovely though.
Yeah I thought I'd gone too far to be honest but they responded well. Couple reasons tho, I find I usually remove these branches later anyway and figured I'd save growing the to remove them later. also the front plant is a little slower height wise, so I'm trying to give her a chance to catch up as she is getting left behind by the other 2

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tbf I do similar :)
The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear.

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mon the beating ,, tie em up good lol
We can get swept away by our thoughts,,or learn to step back and see them with clarity.
Easy to forget its a choice

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Evening all

So they have recovered very well and the back 2 will get further training tomorrow night. The front one is very healthy and just seems like it may be a less vigorous plant.

If the gap opens too much, I may scrog the back 2 in the flower tent and let the shorter fill the current space on her own



Feeds are 1ml of each A&B, 2ml root stim and 0.5ml calmag pro per litre (without the calmag ever other day). I will drop calmag to 0.3ml and A&B to 0.8ml from next feed tho

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looking decent, how old are these now ?
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Invisible Sun wrote:looking decent, how old are these now ?
Somewhere around 5 weeks I think. I've just clocked them up to the full 120w and dropped the light to 18 inches

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Round 2 of abuse... I mean training



I'm hoping after they ping back, we should have the start of an even canopy

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