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    #141
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    outdoor lst - come on in

    When you say a shit load of molasses, how much do you use per gallon.
    Why boil the roots, what does your buddy say it does?
    Kudos to you for such a nice harvest.:hippy:

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    #142
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    outdoor lst - come on in

    thanks for the kudos 80205

    For the molasses, I have been giving it 1/2 tsp per gallon since week 4 of flower. i will be stepping it up during flush to 1.5 tsp.

    and my buddy, actually a really good grower that I just met and has been hooking me up with clones, said that boiling the roots can add stress to force things (not sure exactly what) out to the buds.. something along those lines... he told me about it after a bowl of white widow x gdp x gdp hash and the details are foggy but it makes sense. i'm sure someone on here has heard of it. ive read of other people that do other manipulative techniques (total darkness) the last couple days to add stress to produce more resin

    actually, im going to look into this right now, i'd like to find out
    check out my grow log:
    Greenatik\'s Vertical Coco Cab

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    #143
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    outdoor lst - come on in

    greenatik, I saw your post in another thread regarding bonsai'ing limbs to allow concentration of growth on the main cola and using such technique on some/all of your clones. I was just reading a bit, and came across an interesting technique called "limbing."

    I am repasting an excerpt from Robert Connell Clarke's Marijuana Botany which may be of use to you. This excerpt was freely available on the internet not in violation of any copyright law, and its reproduction on here represents no such violation.

    I hope it helps you.

    Limbing is another common method of pruning Cannabis plants. Many small limbs
    will usually grow from the bottom portions of the plant, and due to shading they
    remain small and fail to develop large floral clusters. If these atrophied
    lower limbs are removed, the plant can devote more of its floral energies to the
    top parts of the plant with the most sun exposure and the greatest chance of
    pollination. The question arises of whether removing entire limbs constitutes a
    shock to the growing plant, possibly limiting its ultimate size. It seems in
    this case that shock is minimized by removing entire limbs, including
    proportional amounts of stems, leaves, meristems, and flowers; this probably
    results in less metabolic imbalance than if only flowers, leaves, or meristems
    were removed. Also, the lower limbs are usually very small and seem of little
    significance in the metabolism of the total plant. In large plants, many limbs
    near the central stalk also become shaded and atrophied and these are also
    sometimes removed in an effort to increase the yield of large floral clusters on
    the sunny exterior margins.

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    #144
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    outdoor lst - come on in

    yes, thank you jake! only difference is that bonsai scissors make the shoot grow back 1/2 as big, rather then pruning, which completely removes the node. I am pretty sure either way will work well for my application !
    check out my grow log:
    Greenatik\'s Vertical Coco Cab

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    #145
    Senior Member

    outdoor lst - come on in

    so i guess its time for an update

    got lots of pics to share :jointsmile:

    [attachment=o195024]

    [attachment=o195026]

    [attachment=o195027]

    [attachment=o195025]

    [attachment=o195028]
    check out my grow log:
    Greenatik\'s Vertical Coco Cab

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    #146
    Senior Member

    outdoor lst - come on in

    and more...

    one of my gods gift outdoor, from the plant in last post, last 2 pics
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    black kush
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    mr nice
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    mystery purple
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    from back left to right... mystery purple clone, about a week since rooted, black kush, mr. nice (g13 x hashplant), purple kush, purple voodoo, mystery purple
    [attachment=o195033]
    check out my grow log:
    Greenatik\'s Vertical Coco Cab

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    #147
    Senior Member

    outdoor lst - come on in

    some of my bigger ones... so stoked the drip works, no more watering, just observing
    [attachment=o195037]

    reveggin 'white widow' and 'the chronic'
    [attachment=o195038]

    and of course pilav... started noticing signs of burn, AGAIN! so I said forget molasses, just water from here on out. 5-8 more days me thinks..
    [attachment=o195039]
    check out my grow log:
    Greenatik\'s Vertical Coco Cab

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    #148
    Senior Member

    outdoor lst - come on in

    mm cant wait to smoke

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    #149
    Senior Member

    outdoor lst - come on in

    Beauty pics, Bub. Lovely plants.

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    #150
    Senior Member

    outdoor lst - come on in

    thnx shov :jointsmile:

    can't wait to see my outdoors later this week :stoned:
    check out my grow log:
    Greenatik\'s Vertical Coco Cab

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