@dequilo always a pleasure, I’ll be stopping by your grow after this. The specs on indoor topped are still being monitored. The first grow was natural, final height from the dirt to cola tip was 38 inches, the current natural outdoor is 27 inches at 4 weeks into flower from a hard start. The indoor single topped PP#1 is 25 inches in veg heading for flower, all cola’s showing maturity with node separation.
@Mr.Gritz that’s a great, healthy plant you got’z. Organic and know your pH level, looks like your a Trichome gardener at heart, way to grow green OG thumbs! Keep them juicy shots coming…
Well I seen this method on here so I copied it lol here are 2 of the Pineapples and 1 Lit Farms UpsideDown Cake and 1 Lit Farms Landslide.
Let’s see if it works this is day 2 , on a heating mat.
I agree 100% with @Indoornesian , that’s a good idea! Hello indoornesian, excellent choice for your OG handle. Thank you for stopping by, seeyah round the grows.
Second plant is like on steroids,
Strain: Yellow Snow
I cloned the bottom 2 branches earlier this week, for some reason I can’t keep the tops from wanting to bunch up in the middle, I topped all outside braches today also!
Happy Days ahead of me lol!
Have a GREAT DAY FRIENDS!!!
20 HFPPF4 and 5 lavender from soak’nbeans
3 soak’nbeans stickers, one proudly placed on the grow cab wall with one of the many cola’s of the HFPPF4 5 days into flowering.
5 house seeds for free and total time between send and return, one week.
Soak’nbeans = Awesome! @Heritagefarms I hope you’ll still put the cool smile face on, that’s going on my bong with a soak’nbeans sticker and my rebellion seeds sticker is going on the grow cab wall.
PP#3 outside 5 weeks flowering, currently ending a week of record heat. Light cycle 11:40 light, moving roughly 2 minutes per day to 12/12 light. The difference from flowering into winter is the plant gets more and stronger sunlight, this plant is tree shaded during the highest point of sunlight. This provides good red spectrum to keep photosynthesis running solid till the pure light comes back and keeps the plant cooler, so leaves stay reactive.
I’m in a realy dry area so I don’t get much chance to test against bud rot ,I have seen them get a rained on with no issues but it’s normally sunny and dry pretty quick after a rain here.