(incomplete) Holy Crack Preservation

Truckin’ along, happy and LOVING their new home. I just love my MH light. But honestly, if I can repeat my seedling and early veg success under my Mars Hydro LED ill be sold on it as a veg light, can’t wait to see the flower results!

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Very nice canopy, looking great so far

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Gorgeous color. Looking great! Go @Jinglepot Go!

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Looking great, getting bigger and healthy

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This thread needs some music. :grin:

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Yeah! The Beatles are awesome :ok_hand:. I once had Srgnt peppers lonely hearts club band stuck in my head every waking moment for 3 weeks. It was maddening. :laughing::laughing:

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I cant even tell which were the 2 runts now. They were little deformed plants that I didnt think would amount to much, now I couldn’t pick them out of the pack for a million dollars.

2 in the back are starting to show the quintessential male stretch. Still early to tell… but if I was a betting man… :upside_down_face:

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How long do you all think I should let these go before flipping? I would like to keep them smaller amd more manageable, also shave some time off the project. I have 4 gallon pots ready for them and I want to throw a green crack or 2 in there as well. I feel I’m gonna run out of room fast, lol. I’ve always grown large plants when making seeds.

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Never grown holy crack, but ive grown alot of green crack and the size you got now would fill out the space you got, atleast what it seems from the pics. Skunks or Skunk hybrids are very nice plants to sog with :pray:t2:

Pz :+1:t2:

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I would get them in the 4 gallon and give them a few days, maybe a week in there new buckets and flip

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Just got done catching up and getting ready to see the best part, flipping to flower and I’m curious about the stretch Happy Growing The Doc

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I would definitely transplant them into larger pots, and veg them until the lateral branching develops. Wait a week or two for them to recover from any transplant stress, and don’t flip to 12/12 until they start branching out.

I think if you put them in flower now, you would get a lot of plants with just a small top, and a few lower buds growing directly out of the main stem.

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Topping would quicken lateral branching, but also put it back another week, seems like 6 in one a half dozen in the other. Sounding like a transplant next week and then a flip mid November

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Sounds like a solid plan :+1:t2:

Pz :v:t2:

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Do you know what stretch is like? I usually top and flip everything at ~16inches regardless. Most plants still get ~32inches and should drop thousands of beans per plant.

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Everything I’ve read about BSHW says it can get big. 2-3x stretch.

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By the looks of it I would let them veg one more week. I would do the final transplant before flower and give them at least a few days in them before flipping. They look so healthy and nice!

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These little plants look great! I personally like to let my plants veg until the space is packed. At that point I can trim up their bottoms and that makes a lot of empty space for them to fill in: Cleaning up the bottoms forces all the energy from the removed matter to flow to the tips that are left to grow, making them larger. Three days after cleaning up the bottoms, I flip. 10 days later, the space will be so filled that the bottoms and stretchy limbs can be removed again. All this trimming ensures adequate light penetration, and air flow, and maximizes the size of the end product.

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I hung the heater from the top of the tent giving me more spance to spread the plants out. Gave them their last feeding before transplant. I’m shooting for a Monday transplant.

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Plants look awesome, they look ready to be transplanted for sure.
Only concern I have with hanging the heater is heat rises and the bottom of the tent might get a bit chilly, not sure what Temps you are dealing with thou.

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