Of my last few solo plants, all were about 3in tall and had 5 or 6 nodes when they started flower, divyders and citrus freeze.
Alot of it is providing enough light to the top so it has no need, other than maybe the first set of secondaries, to stretch outwards… couple that with some light defoliation around the main cola when it finishes it’s stretch
@Tinytuttle in my experience clones vegged for a week then flowered will give you very similar results. You could take a bunch of clones off that bush, veg them for a week, then flower them.
^ yep sea of green style. Probably the best way to get big, consistent yields fast with the right strain. If it weren’t for plant number limits here that’s how I’d do things for sure.
I know I am catching up here, man, so I apologize, but can you explain this? Do you mean that the roots grow better, IN YOUR OPINION of course, in PLASTIC over FABRIC pots? I thought because of the extra air getting into the pot through the fabric, that that would encourage root growth but I may not be getting something…GREAT grow, BTW!
I favor plastic because though the roots “autoprune” with fabric pots it causes alot of dry spots and compact… every time I watered it would just run through the dry spots and out the sides and it was always messy… however I believe they would be amazing for flood and drain coco
also I’ve noticed with plants I grew in plastic beside plants grown in fabric pots they just look better…
also less mess when watering and more ability to water to accurate run off… my opinons though… keep in mind, those are like assholes
@LED_Seedz, yet again knocks it out of the park and pretty damn nice for my first Coco grow… Also thanks to @anon58740919 for the seeds that turned into this beautiful giant
You’re most welcome brother. Only paying it forward. You certainly did them justice. I’m at day 42 and she’s frosty and sticky af with a real pleasant mix of Earth. fruit and a hint of chem.