if you realy want to kick up the yeild, tie her head down to the side of the pot. all of the side branches will begin to grow like individual plants, and all will have colas ;)
just a suggestion...
love, brooke
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if you realy want to kick up the yeild, tie her head down to the side of the pot. all of the side branches will begin to grow like individual plants, and all will have colas ;)
just a suggestion...
love, brooke
i was thinking about doing that. now i think i will. i will take some pics after i tie it down to see what you think.Quote:
Originally Posted by brookerosebud
what is the best thing to do with the leftovers after harvest. make hash or oil. and how much of the leftovers can you use. i love oil and hash.
finnished. but during the LST'ing process i broke off one of the bottom leaves, i trimmed the branch back with a rasorblade. loosing that leaf wont hurt it to bad will it.[attachment=o113500]
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now i have 6 tips facing upwards. i dont know how well the bottom 2 tips are going to do.
here is a nice pic with a view of 3 of the 4 lights. changing the smaller 13 watt bulbs for 3 more of the big 42 watt bulbs. they put out like 2700 lumen each.[attachment=o113513]
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168 flourecent watts equal 10800 lumen's that should be enough for 1 small plant should'nt it.
the last 2 messages had errors the 42 watt flouro has 3200 lumen. that means that with 4 of those i get 12800 lumen.
Next time this happens don't use a razor blade. A razor makes a clean cut that is harder for the plant to seal off. Next time pinch it before the break enought for it to flop over and just hang there. Later on you can pinch it off the rest of the way. It causes less stres to the plant and the plant uses less energy on repairing itself and more on production.;) But your plant should recover.Quote:
Originally Posted by barry buds
thanks for the tip. their is still enough there that i can still pinch the tip if the branch.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chronic Chrissy