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In the next couple of days I am going to do some bottom trimming on the left side which are the topped plants for pre flower prep. The right side I will not touch they are the 100% natural growing.
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The buds look good, CO. How often are you feeding them? Some other GSC growers found that going to a 10-day feed schedule vs a 14-day one helped a lot with the yellowing.
Some gorgeous flowers!
Looking good, CO.Any of you all that have done this grow, how many weeks did you push them out to?
Any of you all that have done this grow, how many weeks did you push them out to?
Mine just keep getting frostier. They are starting to put on weight. I had to tie a couple up, they were leaning with the weight they are starting to put on. Looks to me I am going to have to have all six of my trimming scissors on deck for this harvest. How sticky they already are and that frost I predict gummed up scissors real quick. On the last week I might drop the temp down a little to see if any colors pick up. That is all I got for now See yall around week 8.
Looking good, CO.
I went about 9 weeks with mine and they were super fat. I know what you mean about the frost. They seem to keep pushing it out until the end. One thing I would say is that they get too heavy to support the flowers weight. Mine would have been lying on the floor without support.
Looking good, CO.
I went about 9 weeks with mine and they were super fat. I know what you mean about the frost. They seem to keep pushing it out until the end. One thing I would say is that they get too heavy to support the flowers weight. Mine would have been lying on the floor without support.
Mine went 9 weeks, too and like the Prof says, they need a lot of support. Even with support, mine were still very floppy.