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They can be extremely stubborn if your not on them
They can be extremely stubborn if your not on them
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My biggest issue is I try to tuck too early, and end up thrashing the leaves.They can be extremely stubborn if your not on them
Haha! You dare devil Ian mine are 25" lol I'll see how they do than probably copy you bud.
I just put them underneath the screen. I tried the weave thing, but I tend move them around a bit.
With weaving I can get them to go where I want them
Tuck, weave, pinch, prune it's a daily fight for awhile.
My biggest issue is I try to tuck too early, and end up thrashing the leaves.
Man o can't wait to flip my big bomb man I think I'm going to like this Strain . .
Yeah, at 7am I was sitting on the floor tucking, weaving & putting the unruly bunch into place for ½ hour. With only 2 plants in a 2 x 4 it is not really that tedious. This is becoming a twice daily ritual. Some leaves are taking a beating & I am pinching the top halves of some to open space.
I think I am as well. It seems to like lots of time but it gets there. And it is abuse friendly.
Ian
They grew steadily. I had cal/mag issues at the start & a lot of temperature/humidity fluctuation which did slow them down. But they filled ~70% of my 'floor' space by day 61 from the day I put the beans with tails in a rapid rooter. So around 8 weeks of veg from seedling stage with the last 2 weeks of fairly rapid growth. In transition they slowed down for a few days & now they are moving again at least 1" a day on the main bud sites. I just added 10 l of nuted water & I will re-res on Friday with full bloom nutes for the push.
Ian
They grew steadily. I had cal/mag issues at the start & a lot of temperature/humidity fluctuation which did slow them down. But they filled ~70% of my 'floor' space by day 61 from the day I put the beans with tails in a rapid rooter. So around 8 weeks of veg from seedling stage with the last 2 weeks of fairly rapid growth. In transition they slowed down for a few days & now they are moving again at least 1" a day on the main bud sites. I just added 10 l of nuted water & I will re-res on Friday with full bloom nutes for the push.
Ian
They grew steadily. I had cal/mag issues at the start & a lot of temperature/humidity fluctuation which did slow them down. But they filled ~70% of my 'floor' space by day 61 from the day I put the beans with tails in a rapid rooter. So around 8 weeks of veg from seedling stage with the last 2 weeks of fairly rapid growth. In transition they slowed down for a few days & now they are moving again at least 1" a day on the main bud sites. I just added 10 l of nuted water & I will re-res on Friday with full bloom nutes for the push.
Ian
Here it comes... THE topic that starts world wars...Good question. I have heard good - more air, concentrate on colas etc. And bad - any major defol reduces yield. What do you think?
Ian
Hey Ian!
In veg I tuck constantly and only take fans if they are really blocking light - tho I try to train branches out instead of taking leaves(one or two leaves never really hurts.)
Before flip I take off lower growth(like a pre lollipop) and any fans that block air around the stem. Then I let them go up
When they're stretching I avoid taking leaves, but once that slows down I start plucking some of the uppers, ones that block noticeable amounts of light to colas or undergrowth.
This leaves me with bushes that are bare underneath, then have a ton of foliage, and basically just colas shooting up from the foliage level lol
It's hard to picture from words, but as long as you have enough leaves for photosynthesis, and maintain your plants metabolism, you should be good!
That's my experience anyways