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Thanks Sauga. The Chem is definitely the healthiest plant I’ve had at this stage so far. I hope I can do her justice from here on out.Those plants look sooo healthy. Not a mark on them anywhere...beautiful greens Magoo!
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Thanks Sauga. The Chem is definitely the healthiest plant I’ve had at this stage so far. I hope I can do her justice from here on out.Those plants look sooo healthy. Not a mark on them anywhere...beautiful greens Magoo!
Without a doubt... your skills wont allow anything bad happen to herI hope I can do her justice from here on out.
I think I mentioned this briefly before but the true quadlining methodology that I use is with coco (or hydro). If I was growing in soil, especially DBHB soil, I'd not do as big of defoliations and be a little more selective.Thanks a lot Shed! She’s not stretching like the G13 did. But I’m ok with that. I find myself staring at the chem leaves and wondering about the defoliation. Normally I would give her a good defol to open things up, but to maintain High Brix levels she needs the foliage. So I think I’m gonna be very selective with leaf removal after stretch. Just ones blocking light and ones that get unhealthy looking through flower.
Appreciate that Ase. Glad to know my thinking was in the right place.I think I mentioned this briefly before but the true quadlining methodology that I use is with coco (or hydro). If I was growing in soil, especially DBHB soil, I'd not do as big of defoliations and be a little more selective.
Nonetheless everything is looking smashing in your tent Magoo! Those colas are really starting get so big!
Not detrimental but will take a lot longer to recover and most people don't have that kind of patience. I've seen it done in soil and it works but quadlining is really a whole process on training a plant without slowing it down. Maximum yields with not a lot of effort as Derby likes to say. I didn't like how long it took people to mainline or manifold or flux so quadlining is really a hybrid of a bunch of training methods with the goal of getting the same results in much less time. By now I feel like there are plenty of people who have tried it and agree that it does achieve that goal.Good info to know Ase! Thanks for that. I've seen quadders in soil strip like it's some sort of manifold.
I saw it the other day and squirmed a bit on how much foliage there was! You know me, I like to cut things off but it does look pretty fantastic and healthy. It looks just like a giant bush too! I'm always lurking and watching even if I don't say much !I never did really thin my quad and now it's a massive bush 10 days into flower! I'll get to it when it's done with stretch.
I'll get it thinned in a couple of weeks. Not newty-thinned, but so you'd notice the difference! Hopefully it will have warmed up a bit by then and the sun can do what it does best, lighting it up inside and out!I saw it the other day and squirmed a bit on how much foliage there was!
The G13 will primarily be for others. I can only handle the racey ones in small doses. I do want to cob a bit though. And I can’t wait for the Chem!Getting close there Goo. G13 always fucked me up almost too much .. Been smoking the chem and my friends are like holy shit rode my bike to work for an hour figured i would come down before work? Nope hahaha.
I saw it the other day and squirmed a bit on how much foliage there was! You know me, I like to cut things off but it does look pretty fantastic and healthy. It looks just like a giant bush too! I'm always lurking and watching even if I don't say much
Just now got her down to curing range. I’m a patient man. I’m gonna try to let her go 3 weeks from now before sampling. I’ve been good with these gummies lately. Yum yum!How the dda smoke for ya Goo? Know some larf rocked the girls out here 2 weeks out.?