Quote Originally Posted by SauceeMcGee
GA,

Do you tie down your branches to create an wider / more efficient canopy? I love how huge your bushes look. Just wondering if that was your style.

SMG
Well... Trainwreck was a bonsai mother that I had been continuously topping since February-ish. Thats why that one is super bushy. Also the vertical lighting and a additive, 'stimul8r,' which produces more nodes and generally less stretch. Lavender was topped about 5 times, trainwreck probably 50+

Also on the lavender pic you can see the middle of the plant - thats light bleaching from the vertical cooltube. I pulled down the nodes to spread out the colas and kind of wrap around the light

A SOG around the light would be the most efficient (yield wise) method for this lighting
Quote Originally Posted by bickeybammer
cant wait to see how big those lavender buds get!!!
me too! they already smell much better then last run and have some frost going :stoned:
greenatik Reviewed by greenatik on . Greenatik's Vertical Cab I decided to make another thread because the title of my last one was no longer relevant to how I'm growing! Started off scrogging, but for multiple reasons (heat stress, unable to flush, light inefficiency) I decided to build a cabinet and hang the 400 vertical in a cooltube. I've also switched nutes and coco. The coco I was using (sunleaves) was cheap, inconsistent, and full of salt. I just picked up a bag of Atami bcuzz, and the consistency & texture is superb. Its pre washed, Rating: 5