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Thanks @StoneOtter, @Azimuth I also like how the training went exactly what I'm wondering if I should switch to flower nuts.
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It does look like you have reached early flower but hard to tell from the pics. Can you give us a closer shot?Thanks @StoneOtter, @Azimuth I also like how the training went exactly what I'm wondering if I should switch to flower nuts.
Here are the close-ups of the PURPLEMATICIt does look like you have reached early flower but hard to tell from the pics. Can you give us a closer shot?
Thanks so much for taking the plunge @Jon and should I switch to nuts for flower at this stage?Hey @Kanno26 - sorry for the delay. Yes the Purplematics were going into flower exactly when you showed. The training looks great. At this point I would stop any further training and just let them stretch up from where they are. That will max their size. If you train through the stretch you lose vertical growth. All the plants look great and healthy. Excellent work.
Those Ladies are looking Awesome. What are those tubes your using?Hey everyone, I'd like to show you my girls after training. The first one is Purplematic...
The second two are Green Gelato...
And the last two are Punch Pie...
And this is what it looks like. Thanks everyone for stopping by
Are they water or waste pipes?Those Ladies are looking Awesome. What are those tubes your using?
I don't know. That's why I'm asking You.Are they water or waste pipes?
Okay you it's a drain pipeI don't know. That's why I'm asking You.
Thank You.Okay you it's a drain pipe
I've not seen it in my grows. I use a much narrower pipe so something like that would completely clog it for sure!I discovered this today while pouring in one of the pipes. Has this ever happened to you who use SIP @Azimuth? It's some kind of fungus
I had a thing like that foul my auto water system! I thought it was a fungus too.I discovered this today while pouring in one of the pipes. Has this ever happened to you who use SIP @Azimuth? It's some kind of fungus