Thanx for info this is lambchop seed ag 1 out of 6 female I have started cal mag I am new to,this and it is looking better
nice big “fatty” BUDS – GREAT JOB !!!
How big is an octopup?
Not big!
They hold less than a gallon, and I started using them because real octopots are too big for my tiny tents!
So these look like a fabric grow bag. Are they different? Very impressive! Talk about a plant that knows how to use nutrients! This is a trait that is worth breeding for. What container am I thinking of that is black plastic with numerous holes in the sides and it looks kind of like an egg crate?
Well, the octopots use a special reservoir beneath the cloth bag. Once the roots hit the res, you never water the soil again. Plants get all water and nutes from the res, and the cloth bag gives the roots all the oxygen they need.
Whaaaaat?!!! They make “earth box” fabric pots???!! I need to get me some of those! Glad you guys mentioned this as i had no idea they existed. Sweeeet!
Just got four 6 gallon octopots in the mail. Gonna give them a try indoors. Well suited to automation.
Joker’s doing a six-plant grow in Octopots right now, if you wanna follow along: StarDawg, Grape Ape, DeathStar in Octo’s
He just started it, but I’ve seen some of his other grows using them and they always turn out pretty impressive.
Octopots are the bomb.
That’s mighty impressive. Like being in the forest!
Loving every minute of it!
Dam that’s thick azz fuck. Looking great!!
Its humongous, I like it.
That photo looks like you snapped it lying on the grass beneath a giant beech tree!
Damn! I have heard it’s all about girth…
Fantastic photos of your monster AG! That’s a rare and interesting angle.
How’s the bud development looking?
Really hasn’t started yet!
I’m scared!! We do have an idea to try to protect it, but DAAAAMN this is going to be into late November!
Still it’s been really pretty to watch grow.
Sent some seeds to a friend in the islands. Told him I’d fly down when his is ready. They don’t get winters… lol
I’ll send a Pic of the top later , when I get back home.