Mr Am4zin's Attempt At Fluxing A Monster - And A Few Side Projects

ty for breaking that metric crap LOL down into american I thought i was considered a small grow when I know peeps growing in 6' cubed space
 
my first and only successfull grow was in a 10' x 10' x7.5 ' space
 
Ever dreaming of expansion. Look at the bounty I have, and every day I consider where expansion might be possible. :laughtwo:
 
Ever dreaming of expansion. Look at the bounty I have, and every day I consider where expansion might be possible. :laughtwo:

I wish I could, we live in a tiny 1 bed cottage and Mrs A runs a business from here also. I'm still trying to get a small veg space in the bedroom. My lady is softening slowly tho. :passitleft:
 
Ever dreaming of expansion. Look at the bounty I have, and every day I consider where expansion might be possible. :laughtwo:
my point exactly sue compaired to you i am small lol:Love:
 
Hiya HOZ, yeah i saw your drone footage, I was flying my friends the other day, they really are a cool piece of kit.

Things are progressing well. I'm gonna dump a load of pics here for now, I'm gonna get into my little monster a later tonight.

Pure Chocolope
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AK47
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Berry Bomb
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Dark devil
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All together
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More to come later, unless I forget
 
OK I'll add some thought to it lol.

So you always want your last tether point behind that stump we leave taking the other node away. This tether should always set this last section on the level. This means only the very end inch or so turns up to the light. (This is when tip spreading is optimal) Then because each time you adjust and add a tether your bending down only a short section under stress, this helps stop snapping as its section length under stress that does this!
Now the benefit of this is the constant stress and the close interval of the bent straight points that will add daft girth and strength to the main flux arms! They're grown out under stress 24/7 yet in a slow constant so it helps build better structure! Better structure better ability to hold up huge buds :)

Can ya tell I'm bored at work lol.
 
Hey folks and welcome a Stoney Sunday evening.

I've done some adjusting to get her horizontal. I had some canes so I thoughts why not use them as a level and to help keep her secondary flux arms down. I hope there is enough room for the tops to turn back up, I'll have a look again in an hour or so and make a decision if they stay or go for now. I've also taken off the next vertical node on the main arms.

LA, am I correct in thinking we strip the secondary arms leaving just the growing tips? Each branch is one bud, right? Any other tips for where we are at now.

Can you see where the node was taken from?

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Broke the leaf stem when tucking it back under the cane. My first woopsie :oops:

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Some closing pics

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