Hey Stage, hows it going over here
Just out catching a glimpse before I lay me head down.
Good luck in the contests gang!
Just out catching a glimpse before I lay me head down.
Good luck in the contests gang!
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High ad good morning Dopy!
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Ill be posting an update later today.
Thank you!
Hope your weekends off to a good start Stage! About to toke on some cob here in a bit before lala land. Enjoy your weekend brother! [/
High Drifty!Looking good as normal, you definitely don't think small. My Tut just Popped can't wait after your bud porn, Put my Carnival into a 15 Hoping for a lot of Cobs, Thanks to Sue. Had a tester piece yesterday at two weeks and the wife loves it only a couple of more weeks and you are always welcome here Down south my way Stage.
High GT!I see a couple Stage-grow fatties on the horizon. Love 'em, and love the tent and Crees!
Are those Ziggy's Zams?
Ahh, those are very nice! I've already run 2 of them with a third due for chop soon, and a 4th recently sprouted.
You chose well for a first sativa. These are very well behaved and relatively quick. I had one that I think was a Panama cross, finished in under 9 weeks, and smelled of strawberries. Another had Malawi leaves and coloration and that went 11 weeks. Neither of them were big stretchers. The current one is especially petite and it's making these amazing small encrusted buds - it'll be done at 10 weeks or less.
They should be a breeze for you, and pretty impressive produce, too.
The Zams I've run haven't been big stretchers, so ...
Don' know what to advise. You run pretty big plants. I guess I'd tell you not to be afraid of the Zams - treat 'em like a sativa leaning hybrid at this point, especially since you've done so much training and shaping. That usually slows down stretch in my experience. I'd also suggest that you ease up on the training. Sativas generally prefer to have solid colas to grow on. I get a better plant if I stick with 4-6 tops instead of 10-12. So from this point, concentrate on establishing solid leaders, more than trying to create more of them.
They look happy! Are they all the same age, or did you start the Zams earlier?
The Zams I've run haven't been big stretchers, so ...
Don' know what to advise. You run pretty big plants. I guess I'd tell you not to be afraid of the Zams - treat 'em like a sativa leaning hybrid at this point, especially since you've done so much training and shaping. That usually slows down stretch in my experience. I'd also suggest that you ease up on the training. Sativas generally prefer to have solid colas to grow on. I get a better plant if I stick with 4-6 tops instead of 10-12. So from this point, concentrate on establishing solid leaders, more than trying to create more of them.
They look happy! Are they all the same age, or did you start the Zams earlier?