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Haha thanks Joe
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Thank you Beez! I appreciate you checking in againCongrats on the harvest, AW!![]()
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Thanks PennyNot long, 7-8 weeks if I remember right.
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I had a decent look at the trichs last night and they were roughly 70%cloudy/30% clear. These buds are swelling big time so I’m not interested in disrupting that!
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I am a believer Duggs. Believe me when I say, training is the most important aspect for me going forward.Ya eh Archie....next time concentrate on letting the plant get 'OLD'....only way to do this in our height restricted gardens is to train them low and wide, with lots of LSTing throughout early veg.This allows the plants time to mature into a respectable size before we flip. It really is the only way we can increase yields without a very high ceiling.
Fyi..if i had of let that Sativa crop (2 crops ago) just grow naturally , without topping or any LST ing. .my yield would have been around 1/2 of wat i eventually harvested.
Cheers.