Pterostychus: The Never Ending Story, Now Jack Herer

That is one seriously leggy plant there! But oh so many buds...

If they keep fattening up you're going to have to hang strings from the ceiling to support the weight.

yea i know i am gonna get bamboo sticks tomorrow the weight of the supercropped maincola is already pulling the mainstalk to one direction but yea if they fatten up i gonna get a nice yield ... but yea shes a a mean stretcher ... had to supercrop her she now sits at 110-120 cm

she more hen quadrupled in stretch ... still dont know what cause her to stretch up to 3.5 inches a day
 
actually i kinda like the open structure of this plant ..; it allows for great ventilation and thus lowers the risk of Botrytis and also it allows for great light penetration making for more developed lower buds, the LED at an 45° angle and the daily turn around of the plant should exploit this feature to the max imo
 
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i really hate the fact that those clawed leaves never recovered ... its hard to judge the plant health with permanently deformed leaves ... ive been thinking of cutting them but i dunno ... dont dare to mess with her to much ...

As long as they're green they're turning light into food, so leave them on. The best you can do is keep track and see if it's happening to any others or they're getting worse. Focus on the buds and not the claws!
 
As long as they're green they're turning light into food, so leave them on. The best you can do is keep track and see if it's happening to any others or they're getting worse. Focus on the buds and not the claws!

yea ill keep up what i am doing now ... i am eyeballing the pristine leafs just beneath the affected tops to see how they do and so far so good
just has a bad photo appeal meh
 
the breeder sells this with a 9-10 week from seed to harvest remark ... today week 9 started from seed ... another confirmation that one should ad at least 2-3 weeks to the time from the breeder

imagine i am a total noob and will harvest at week 10 ... 7 days from now ... this will ruin 2/3 of your possible harvest weight ... i cant stress enough to new growers to add 2-3 weeks !!! you will always benefit from underestimating breeder timers!
 
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