2nd Inside Grow

Got another one in the tank..this one i took all leaves off...even FIMed the top...see how this one turns out...

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Mannn...i did enough for today...time to fire one up...:bongrip:
 
turn bulb horizontal u can have one on top and one under ,most of light is from sides:peace:

Sorry..your bulb placement won't work...the plant is upside down



that been said...i just checked on Susie and she is definately looking at that reflection..so i covered the reflection with a black t-shirt...we will see if she straighten her neck ...look at the light..
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Ohh no! Well it was a cool attempt at something new. Glad i could of seen that through. Well i hope you get her back in good health, id hate to hear about an ak-47 die when it can be so potent later on.

I'm sure she will pull through..i'm pretty sure it was the inhibitor at the tip..i think it is controlled by something more than light...
 
Hey man nice grow journal! Lots of cool stuff going on in here.

Sorry..your bulb placement won't work...the plant is upside down

I'm sure he knows your plant is upside down, if you change your bulb from vertical to horizontal it will give your plant more usable light, whether it be upside down or upright. I've wondered about doing this myself, don't give up yet bro. I think if you used a clone or a well established plant it might be a different outcome.


that been said...i just checked on Susie and she is definately looking at that reflection..so i covered the reflection with a black t-shirt...we will see if she straighten her neck ...look at the light..
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I'm sure he knows your plant is upside down, if you change your bulb from vertical to horizontal it will give your plant more usable light, whether it be upside down or upright. I've wonder about doing this myself, don't give up yet bro. I think if you used a clone or a well established plant it might be a different outcome

I'm definitely interested in the grafting idea. I've been doing some air layering with good results, on my other hobby. The next step is to start grafting. Would be wild to have only one mother with all the strains you have.
Good luck! :peace:
 
Buds are looking good Miwa. Are you sure that AK was upside down, or was it just the camera?
 
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