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JustMeds
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I would like to Thank @Asesino85 for jumping in here. He has a great thread going explaining this in great detail.
Here is a link to it.
Here is a link to it.
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Anytime JM! Honestly though it’s just paying it forward for the couple people a few years ago on this website that taught me everything I know! I also like to see people succeed so the more I can be around for the first attempts of quadlining the more success they should have (in theory). Everything is always way easier after the first time so I know after that I can back away. You’ve been involved in my thread for a while so I know you will be successful and I likely won’t even need to say anything at all besides how good things look.I would like to Thank @Asesino85 for jumping in here. He has a great thread going explaining this in great detail.
Here is a link to it.
Pretty cool how fast they bounce back and I love these early pictures with just the 4 colas starting to get tied down. Looks like the bottom branches have already caught up to the top ones so now the really fun part of training all 4 branches begins! It couldn't look any better right now JM! Doing a smashing job on this quadline!Ya she is doing good. Won't be long now.
I here ya that's why I dim some light it only takes 20 min or so then I give them a shake and lights back on good stuff yeti!Doc always mentions within the first hour of lights on that way the most leaves are most receptive to it. The issue is if you have droplets pool on tops of leaves the lights will burn them so a good shake is needed a lot of the time.
What is everyone's input on best time to foliar spray?
It should be done twice nightly for 10 days. Set your alarm for 2:30 AM and 4:00 AM. Honest.