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07-23-2013, 02:53 AM #1OPSenior Member
prunning question
eh sorry am stoner here.. so i kinda forgot how old the plants are.. but they are about a foot and half high maybe? they have four branches so far.. its a straight shoot type of plant ( not sure of the strain to be honest got it in a random good green sack ).. but anyway so i was thinking should i try pruning them or just let them keep going they way they are ?
Da_Toker Reviewed by Da_Toker on . prunning question eh sorry am stoner here.. so i kinda forgot how old the plants are.. but they are about a foot and half high maybe? they have four branches so far.. its a straight shoot type of plant ( not sure of the strain to be honest got it in a random good green sack ).. but anyway so i was thinking should i try pruning them or just let them keep going they way they are ? Rating: 5:S1: Bluntman to the rescue !!
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07-23-2013, 03:04 AM #2OPSenior Member
prunning question
Originally Posted by Da_Toker
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07-23-2013, 03:06 AM #3OPSenior Member
prunning question
Originally Posted by Da_Toker
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07-23-2013, 05:49 AM #4Senior Member
prunning question
Too prune or not to prune. If there was a definitive answer to that question I would gladly tell you. Photos, info on grow area (indoor, outdoor, lighting, size of room, soil, hydro...), number of plants would all be factors to consider.
There are many schools of thought here and everyone will say their way is best and have reasons to back it up. My suggestion is to read up on the different styles of growing to find what best suits your grow. You will answer most of your questions by simply reading the sticky posts in the various forums.
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07-23-2013, 09:03 PM #5OPSenior Member
prunning question
thanks built2spill ...
i am doing some research along the way.. kinda winged it when i started lol !! i took some measurments today, named my three plants and got the schedule written down that i have been on.. I named them Eenie , Meenie , Minee ( and when i start my other three seeds gunna name them Moe, CatchAh, and Tiger ) .. anyway Eenie is only 9 inches tall, and Meenie is 15 inches tall, and Minee is 16 inches tall ( i tried to train it.. didnt go so well so i stopped its kinda funny looking for the moment while it straightens back out ):S1: Bluntman to the rescue !!
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08-16-2013, 03:36 AM #6OPSenior Member
prunning question
Lets see if I got this right.. first picture is at about a month old maybe? anyway took these other photos a few days ago hope it looks ok.. like i said i am just winging it. not a whole lot of money so hopefully here in the near future i can get me some pvc pipe to make a exhaust fan for temp control.
Don't Laugh ... LOL !! :stoned:
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08-16-2013, 07:30 PM #7Member
prunning question
I think it's worth investing in reflective material. Its cheap but will give you good returns. Also something you can fold away easily and/or keep or future grows
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08-16-2013, 10:57 PM #8Senior Member
prunning question
those long strands are oK...not sure about short curly ones :stoned:
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08-17-2013, 09:53 PM #9Senior Member
prunning question
Nice, for a budget grow, I like. a couple suggestions.
yea dont prune these guys, they would need much more green growth
you need a fan in there, to blow some air around this will, make the stems stronger.
also if you hang you lights from above, they will emit more usable light. or you could get a couple sidways light adapters for a few bucks
cheap cake/ buffet pans from your local grocery store work well as reflectors, for a few bucks. also cheap
but typically weed can nearly grow in any condition
keep it up. lookin good
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08-17-2013, 10:24 PM #10OPSenior Member
prunning question
Originally Posted by growdemon
I have a spare bedroom that is being used for storage that i plan on turning into a indoor garden next year.. sooo with that and my two closets hopefully next year i wont have to rely on anyone but myself.. am slowly working towards self sustainability :stoned::S1: Bluntman to the rescue !!
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