That's ....wow.
Why do you have em tied back? Less light late in the cycle+cooler temps?
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That's ....wow.
Why do you have em tied back? Less light late in the cycle+cooler temps?
wow man! thats awsome. What nutes r u using:thumbsup:
They are too heavy to support themselvesQuote:
Originally Posted by jakester
Thanks. I am following Latewood's Legacy....at the top of this forum. This is my second grow (first one in 8 years) so I looked for an easy nute schedule and I think that I got some good results.Quote:
Originally Posted by LimeGreen
Totally awesome, nice work! :thumbsup:
I know this is an old post but I just pulled out my camera again (shame on me) and found this pic. These are the larger of the colas I chopped off of the 2 plants that I grew. I started a new grow recently, this time one white widow, a strain called carnival and a new one I found called iPot. I hope to have better results this time. I made some minor tweaks to my setup and now I have steady temps in the mid to upper 70's (74-78) so now I can keep the closet door closed. So no more smell in the house which got quite strong last time.
Wow...thats brutifull. I think im going to start following your recommendation on the Legacy method if you can pull such powdered sugar to come outta those beauties.. hardcore cudos from my end! :thumbsup:
That type of quality would fetch 25/30$ a gram in my particular region and make people go ga ga over (not promoting sales of herb, just a economy based statistic):thumbsup:
Thanks Free2seed. I can say it WAS good smoke, with a great high. Don't know about the value but I'm sure I saved myself a penny or two by not having to buy.
The formula is easy and tested. It's important to keep the PH stable and stick to the schedule as described. Latewood knows his stuff when it comes to hydro and lighting. He has been very helpful and patient with me when I had questions. check out his site hygronomics.com.homepage01 :thumbsup: