The Sauga Ends Here

Hey everybody!

The last of the plants are out of the secondary tent so I'll be taking that one down to make room downstairs. Way too crowded for me.
So this one was by far the stickiest and a real pain to trim for that reason.







:Rasta:
 
She was a real sparkly one-:bravo:
Kudos on another great harvest!
 
with all the great growing, info, and pics here - i wanna see a jotm. do we vote ? i don't have a clue .. :p
you really put together great threads sauga. :)
 
The party don't stop in your garden, Mr S!

Congratulations on Meringue #1!

:drool::surf:
It's just getting started! So many interesting runs coming up. :thumb:
She looks like all that and more :welldone:
Nice graphics too.
Thanks DD! Both those Meringue's didn't disappoint for quality. I'm looking forward to running them again.
Another one in the books, lovely! The lens flare had me tripping a little trying to figure out what was wrong with the plant LOL
Haha. Thanks JC! The biggest issue with that plant was right at the end. I underestimated when she was coming down so she had plain water the last two feeds and you can see some tips just starting to lose color up top.
She was a real sparkly one-:bravo:
Kudos on another great harvest!
Thanks carcass! The sun always makes them sparkle in the morning. :)
with all the great growing, info, and pics here - i wanna see a jotm. do we vote ? i don't have a clue .. :p
you really put together great threads sauga. :)
lol, the great Grand Poobah Mr. Edwards takes care of that. :) Thanks for the comps bluter! :Namaste:
 
Hey everybody!
Just doing some updates on the @Weedseedsexpress beans. The LOGK's had some tops pulled down and the Pinkman Goo's are slower after topping. I have to admit that there is a huge difference when doing LST over quadding... in soil anyhow. The quads are much slower to respond as would be expected, but when side by side you really see how much they slowed down.








:Rasta:
 
Nice frosty Meringues buds Mr. S. In fact nice everything. Nice pics and plants and graphics. Good journal. :bravo:
 
Nice frosty Meringues buds Mr. S. In fact nice everything. Nice pics and plants and graphics. Good journal. :bravo:
Ha! I'm getting ready for winter Homer so I wanted to see the frost a little early. Kick my ass come November will you?
:thanks:
 
Massive difference in the development eh. Yeah I am considering using LST to create the base for my next grow. It would be a lot faster. With my intense height restrictions though I wonder if there is such a thing as too fast. Like whether a plant could get too tall for my space, and need to be flipped, without yet having established a good root base.

Nevermind.. I already know the answer is to try it :laughtwo:
 
Massive difference in the development eh. Yeah I am considering using LST to create the base for my next grow. It would be a lot faster. With my intense height restrictions though I wonder if there is such a thing as too fast. Like whether a plant could get too tall for my space, and need to be flipped, without yet having established a good root base.

Nevermind.. I already know the answer is to try it :laughtwo:
Two different methods are going to make a difference with height at flip time for me. The quads will take off, but in soil they are slow to respond so hopefully I can keep the Kush's low enough until then.
 
Two different methods are going to make a difference with height at flip time for me. The quads will take off, but in soil they are slow to respond so hopefully I can keep the Kush's low enough until then.

Nice! You can borrow my pliers too if you need :laughtwo:
 
Ha! I'm getting ready for winter Homer so I wanted to see the frost a little early. Kick my ass come November will you?
:thanks:
Your sugar leaves certainly had a Canadian January of frost; I wouldn't have the heart to trim all of them off. I have no intention of kicking your ass in Nov or any other month. Sorry. :p Also, the training results were interesting.
 
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