Loved the Cat Scan reference. .
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I'm sure it reached out and just smacked at you. I'd have done the same, in self-defense mind you. Lol!
I find it fascinating that you weigh them every night, but then that's a good part of your success, isn't it? You can more precisely determine the need for a drench.
Hmmmm. I complicate my life by setting my no-tills on SWICK reservoirs and then simply it by using regularly scheduled drenches. You gotta love the diversity we get to see here, don't you? All these different ways to grow.
That Purple Kush is going to grow unbelievable buds you know. Even I can see that with my untrained eye.
Well perfect job on the autos perfect training and removing all bottom of plant growth u have done it spot on.this is key for huge dominant main colas.pat on the back sir. Top work
Loved the Cat Scan reference.
On the topic of removing all bottom growth.....
I was wandering the Internet today researching live resin extractions. Came across a business in CO that specializes in such and is highly sought after. What they contend, and they back it up with testing, is that the best source for resin, both in quantity and quality, is sugar leaves and popcorn buds.
All this time and effort we put into stripping the bottoms of our plants is actually working against us. At the very least we should discontinue entirely this practice of removing the sugar leaves. Let's start a movement to have NOTM candidates wrapped in the loving embrace of their sugar leaves, which were left on at the trim.
As someone who grows for oil I'll be rethinking my training techniques to encourage both top colas and popcorn buds. I already know how to grow killer popcorn. More light, strategically placed.
Anyway, that's my 2 cent's worth.
I topped her today arteekay. That bending 'till they pop off worked right nice. It'll be my go-to move from now on.
You teach well. Keep it up.
May 10 (Tuesday) Update. Red Poison is 14.
Our first Red Poison is one day past topping and took the day to recover.
RP at 14 days (8.4 lbs down from 8.6 yesterday, 12 after watering today):
May 17 (Tuesday) Update. Red Poison is 21.
Red Poison's training is just starting to ramp up. I'm loving the shape she's developing with her lower branches pulled up.
RP at 21 days (8 lbs down from 9.2 yesterday, 21.8 lbs after watering tonight):
May 24 (Tuesday) Update. Red Poison is 28.
Our first Red Poison auto was droopy dry today, that'll be the last time she drops that low. I let all of her training go for a half hour or so during watering and re-did it all afterwards. All was perfect, but two hours later I was futzing with her and snapped a center prime branch off. Dammit. Ah well, all around that will have to fill in for it.
RP at 28 days (9.2 lbs down from 13 yesterday, 22 lbs after watering tonight):
May 31 (Tuesday) Update. Red Poison is 35.
I wonder if I'd be able to tell our first Red Poison from a Dark Devil if they were side by side, honestly. She's bigger than either of our DDs, but otherwise...
RP at 35 days (11.47 lbs down from 17.85 yesterday, 24.47 lbs after watering tonight):
June 7 (Tuesday) Update. Red Poison is 42.
Our first Red Poison continues to increase her daily water usage, 8 lbs in the last 24 hours. Like her sister, our third Candy Cane, we'll continue to dump all the water through her that she'll take. In the past we still maintained a solid dry cycle well into flower, these two will never be bone dry again, until harvest.
RP at 42 days (15.07 lbs down from 23.46 after watering yesterday, 25.97 lbs after watering tonight):
June 14 (Tuesday) Update. Red Poison is 49.
RP at 49 days (13.88 lbs down from 17.95 yesterday, 26.16 lbs after watering tonight):
June 21 (Tuesday) Update. Red Poison is 56.
Our first Sweet Seeds Red Poison is getting stupid big, can't wait to see her in another week. By the breeder's schedule she should have come down today. NOPE! hehehe
RP at 56 days (16.08 lbs, down from 21.33 yesterday):
arteekay said:Any chance you have a link to that one?
I just realized what you do to the supporting branches. I've looked curiously at that soft tie under there but never questioned it. You do that to keep the upward structure while you train the branches out horizontally, don't you? I can't believe that never registered before, but I'm glad it did now.
You do this for every plant? Leave it like that for a week or so?
Cool. You guys are going to make me so much better than I have been.
Hi !
Sorry if you already explained it, but what is this grid? it doesn't look like a barbecue or oven grill, but could be
I'm looking for something like this (may be with larger weaves...).
Thanks
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I always figure 20% of wet, so that means you have 8 ounces of potential dry hanging there arteekay. That calculation has proven itself to be a reliable indicator for my grows. I'll be interested in seeing how that works for you.
Thanks for the compliments. Your obsessive documentation makes all the difference here.
It was an article in High Times, so I can't link it, but Google "Dabs 2.0: CO2 Extractions for Cannabis Concentrates." The business name is Evolab, out of CO. The article was from March 25, 2014. Enjoy the read. I have to remind myself to breathe when I read about live resin concentrates. Some way. Some day.
Jay, I need to hit you with reps. Post something brilliant. A picture of one of those magnificent frames will do, since that's what has my blood zinging.
Thank you.
Thank you Jay, for going above and beyond. That's a fabulous design. Was it your own? What inspired it? Very impressive, and I loved the way he could tie down at any point. That just fascinated me. I'll be watching him progress with this. If I had the space I'd have made one myself.
That explains the glue joints. reps awarded.
Thank you Jay, for going above and beyond. That's a fabulous design. Was it your own? What inspired it? Very impressive, and I loved the way he could tie down at any point. That just fascinated me. I'll be watching him progress with this. If I had the space I'd have made one myself.
That explains the glue joints. reps awarded.