Great job, Kanno! Hard for me to tell the differences in the ways you trimmed the various quadlines. Can you see major differences, and if so, do you have a favorite way at this point?
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Thanks @Azimuth, there are some differences, the plants I've chased more are higher. Before the ones I let grow through, they are so compact, at least I think.Great job, Kanno! Hard for me to tell the differences in the ways you trimmed the various quadlines. Can you see major differences, and if so, do you have a favorite way at this point?
Hi @Kanno26. That's not so bad. If I had to guess I would guess overwatering. Try letting them dry all the way out to bone/feather dry and light when you lift the pot before watering again, that would be my first shot.
Hey @Kanno26 hope your having a good weekend.
They look awesome, @Kanno26! Looks like your stretch is on too! Really great job.Hello fellow growers, today is the seventh day in bloom and two days after watering. And I think they are doing well, you can see on some plants how they were differently sting that. What do you think about it? Thanks to everyone for the insight and for the advice, have a nice Tuesday.
I can't wait for the pistils, I reckon they'll be there by next weekWon't be too long before you're seeing pistils!
Looks like you're flying on all cylinders, @Kanno26. They look absolutely awesome. You are going to have quite a bit of trimming to do!Hi everyone, we have 11 days in bloom here, I hope you have a nice Saturday. Yesterday the girls were dry as a way So they got 15 liters of watering with Ph 6.3. I went to see them this morning and I must say that the show starts at full speed. Finally, I was able to reduce the humidity to 40% and 28 degrees during the day and 59% humidity and 20 degrees at night. Here are photos of girls individually and detailed photos of each girl. Thanks to everyone for your insight and advice.
Oh, sorry, I get what happened, @Kanno26. I wasn't referring to defoliating. I was talking about when you are in trim jail and have to trim five plants worth of all those buds!!!You lost me @Kanno26. Keep what at the end? Do what during flowering or at the end?
I probably like that the most let it grow as it is and in the end I will really enjoy it with all that pruning.Oh, sorry, I get what happened, @Kanno26. I wasn't referring to defoliating. I was talking about when you are in trim jail and have to trim five plants worth of all those buds!!!
As far as when you should defoliate, I'm going to hold off on that one. Everyone has their own thing about that. I don't have confidence that what I would tell you would be the way to do it. Let's see what others say.
Edit: But my thing lately is to take nothing as much as possible start to finish.
@Kanno26 - my thinking/logic is simply this:Oh, sorry, I get what happened, @Kanno26. I wasn't referring to defoliating. I was talking about when you are in trim jail and have to trim five plants worth of all those buds!!!
As far as when you should defoliate, I'm going to hold off on that one. Everyone has their own thing about that. I don't have confidence that what I would tell you would be the way to do it. Let's see what others say.
Edit: But my thing lately is to take nothing as much as possible start to finish.
Sorry, last thing I'll add @Kanno26....@Kanno26 - my thinking/logic is simply this:
You can't hurt the plant by having too many leaves.
You CAN potentially hurt the plant and compromise your yield by not having enough leaves.
So it's sort of a no brainer to me at this point. I just take what I need to for air flow and in the case of a fan blocking a significant bud site.
If that helps.
My only add to that is that at about two weeks after flip the plants will mostly be done stretching, so taking off anything down low that will not get to the canopy and develop a good bud could (probably should) come off.Edit: But my thing lately is to take nothing as much as possible start to finish.