I can tell you have put some hard work into making your grow beautiful. It's not surprising from you though. Good job on those ladies!
Jaybiz does the heavy lifting, which is unfortunate because it's me that really needs the extra exercise. I greatly enjoy the organization and planning part of training, and I've had no sign that Biz is unhappy with the way our plants have been turning out since I got so heavily involved with training. That said, I really need to jump up and grab some trips up and down the stairs with some full buckets, for my health.
Every time I come here this song starts going through my head ... youcantube Looney Tunes Factory Theme Music AKA "Powerhouse" by Raymond Scott Performed by Carl Stalling
You should patent your system before ACME does
Ok, I'll admit I had to google that, but it took no more than the first couple of notes to get pulled back 30+ years. Excellent reference.
I'm really liking the every two week schedule. Firstly it's just cool to look in and see 4 or 5 all two weeks apart, the changes that occur within 14 days is just astounding. Seems to work very well for workload and space as well. In our first grow we had 6 in the 4x4 all at the same age, so by day 60 or so it was incredibly tight and a ton of work every day.
C3 is looking great. Very impressive numbers, those LED'S work well it seems. I'm sure JBizz and you have nothing to do with those numbers. I can't imagine how much time you guys spend under LED lights. Great job.
I'd say we average about an hour a night we spend downstairs on the girls, excluding any builds or reconfigurations, but most of that is thankfully outside the tents at the desk I take the pics on.
Good to see ya bud, been a while. Summer.
I just figured it out. I'm drawn by the consistency of the training. This is the same thrill I get when I visit Graytail's garden in full swing (damn, I miss those regular Monday night dates!). It's the reason I mentored with him, to be able to duplicate his consistent training of photos. In the same respect, I hope to learn to mimic your style of managing autos.
You two underestimate the effect you're having on us all. This is really a breathless experience, stopping to admire your handiwork every day. It actually causes me heartache to find myself at three in the morning so tired I can't see anymore and knowing I'll have to swing through here later.
You are really far too kind and sweet, Sue. I still feel your praise is undeserved, but it never fails to bring a huge smile to my face, which of course causes a session of medication and a quick trip downstairs to once again confirm they really are down there and look as good as they do. See, I don't really believe my own eyes even, or at least expect to wake up soon to a stale jar of roaches as my only immediate source.
I'd say I'll try and get my daily update out earlier for ya, but I'll fail on that promise.
I'm pretty happy with how our training plan is going overall, but I still struggle with what and how much to remove. I need to get back to being a bit more aggressive when lollipopping. I didn't do any to our Red Poison, just didn't have a clue what to expect out of her. Next one.
Since it's been going so well, it's time to try something new. Our first CKS Train Wreck auto went into a 4.6 gallon airpot rather than our usual 5 gallon fabric. Jaybiz is going to build a 36x15 inch frame level with the pot, then string it just across the narrow width. I'm not ready to try a scrog on one yet (particularly not one we haven't grow before), but it'll be great to have a a solid framework to tie down to and a predefined perimeter.
Unfortunately that's going to mean my lights need to move up and all the rest will have to be lifted up to compensate, so for now she's in the flowering tent with our Purple Kush on 12/12. That'll do until she sprouts, so I've got a day or two at least.