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Training continues, and they are doing well. They are catching up to the Banana Jealousy's that are two weeks older.
RQS are on the left in the grey 5 gallon pots.
RQS are on the left in the grey 5 gallon pots.
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Gal those look great so very healthy.Training continues, and they are doing well. They are catching up to the Banana Jealousy's that are two weeks older.
RQS are on the left in the grey 5 gallon pots.
Thank you! I'm treating them well, and they are being nice ladies.Gal those look great so very healthy.
Thanks OG! There were only 3 strains to choose from for photo period at this time. The other three choices were Autos.Looking great! RQS caught way up! Definitely interesting. You seeing much variety between the RQS strains? I seen you had a few heavy sativa's.
Looks good to me!Update 4-17-24
We are halfway through week 5.
They are doing well. I think I'm going to flip them at the end of week 7, when all the other plants will get flipped to flower.
What say ye?
Nice visual, I know it will happen sooner or later, and now I know what to do about it. Micropore tape on Amazon here I come… lolUpdate 4-21-24
Water/Feed/minor defoliation/training.....and troubles.
While I was tending to the kids late this morning, I found two broken branches on the Punch Pie (Kimberly). I don't have a clue how they got broken, and it appears it was sometime yesterday based on the browned edges of the breaks. Surprisingly they were still alive, just hanging there by a small amount of "skin".
So, I went into a bit of grafting mode and gently moved the ends back together and put micropore tape around them. They are propped up to hold them there with sticks.
Let's hope they grow back together and get a knuckle going. If not, well.....I'll attempt clones from them.
Edit: Almost forgot, I put a couple drops of water on the broken ends before taping them up. Just for moisture, because the ends looked dried out a bit.
I have to go back through my grafting projects from years ago to see what I had used before. Micropore tape is the only thing I had available today. I hope it works. It's a good item to have around though, I use it for all kinds of things.Nice visual, I know it will happen sooner or later, and now I know what to do about it. Micropore tape on Amazon here I come… lol
Don't mind me as I sit here in the corner looking through the Kaleidoscope of grow journals. Ouch on the broken branches with them still being in a vegative state I hope they form nice fat knuckles for you as these plants are tuff ! I have never tried micropore tape on the broken limbs only electrical and duct tape .lol But I see you are bringing in the mycology weapons , Nice !Update 4-21-24
Water/Feed/minor defoliation/training.....and troubles.
While I was tending to the kids late this morning, I found two broken branches on the Punch Pie (Kimberly). I don't have a clue how they got broken, and it appears it was sometime yesterday based on the browned edges of the breaks. Surprisingly they were still alive, just hanging there by a small amount of "skin".
So, I went into a bit of grafting mode and gently moved the ends back together and put micropore tape around them. They are propped up to hold them there with sticks.
Let's hope they grow back together and get a knuckle going. If not, well.....I'll attempt clones from them.
Edit: Almost forgot, I put a couple drops of water on the broken ends before taping them up. Just for moisture, because the ends looked dried out a bit.
@No PainDon't mind me as I sit here in the corner looking through the Kaleidoscope of grow journals. Ouch on the broken branches with them still being in a vegative state I hope they form nice fat knuckles for you as these plants are tuff ! I have never tried micropore tape on the broken limbs only electrical and duct tape .lol But I see you are bringing in the mycology weapons , Nice !
Thanks! So far, so good. I think I'm just going to leave the tape on the branches. It won't hurt anything, and I don't want to chance breaking them again taking off the tape.Thats awesome news! Great job!
Don't mention it . Yeah I generally leave tape on and let the branch handle it, kind of like Bruce banner turning into the hulk and his clothes ripping. lol The biggest thing about the breaks in my opinion is you caught them in time to give them the attention they needed. Like I said these things are tuff as i am sure you know. I still get chills when I'm super cropping all the snapping crackling and popping. In my current grow when i put them in the net I bent over(90 degree bends) about 18' worth of stalk on each lady ,snap crackle pop (please don't snap in half) and electrical tape it was .Thanks! So far, so good. I think I'm just going to leave the tape on the branches. It won't hurt anything, and I don't want to chance breaking them again taking off the tape.
I may have broken them during the LST training. Too much pressure on the bend, and it took a while to finally give in and break. I'm pretty much done with training now, other than what might be needed during the stretch.