Juicy's Sea Of Green Inn'A SCreeN

I dont know how I feel about that, might be to big a difference in the end product, would have too split that aswell.
But would sure give a great picture of the difference for sho.

I think defoliation is the way too go, but at this particular time in the plants life were its in transition to flower I mean? Would it hurt?
I think I'll wait until at least clear signs of flower, while researching a bit as well:reading420magazine:
 
UPDATE FLOWER DAY 1 (FIRST SIGHT OF FLOWERS)

Transition time from veg to flower was 10 days.

I am tracking the grow from flip and first sight of flower. Tracking from flip is mostly regarding to the defoliation timing, usually around day 21 and 45, which I've used in previous grows. And too see difference in transition times, Gas Lantern Routine in veg has proven to reduce transition with my strain as an example.

And tracking from first sight of flower is more to determine nutrient schedule and harvest time. And to have some new reference points.
So from here on out, this day counts as day 1 in flower. And the last ten days where the transition time. :hmmmm:

Enough rambling..

PICS FROM TODAY; DAY 1 IN FLOWER :allgood:
Nutrient solution:
ppm: 600 - E.C. 1,2
PH: 5,8


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DAY 5 IN FLOWER

Flushed the table with R.O. water and hydrogen peroxide.

Complete res change done.

Nutrient soup:

Tap water, hard 318ppm. 100 liter.
Cellmax hardwater formulated 2 part base nutrients, flower X and Y 200 ml. of each.
Cellmax Enzymes 250 ml.
Supervit 10 drops
Silica 50 ml.
Ph down -phosphoric acid 19 ml.

PH 5,6 PPM 800 \ E.C. 1,6

Girls are stretching mad fighting for the light!
To get the most out of the table I decided to do some low stress training (LST) to the tallest tops.

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Stay green my friends ;)
:peace:
 
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