Virgin Ground And The Little Star Asterion

Very pretty! Love the colors!
Looks fairly easy to trim too. :welldone:
They shouldn't take long at all. I'm a speedy trimmer.
Just need to remember to tape my hand first or I get a big blister every darn time.
Looking for better trimmers. I deserve some nice ones.
 
Nice, I grew 3 of them about a year ago, none of mine got any bigger than your small one.

I had one that grew deep purple leaves as well as the bud and went nearly black as it cured. Growing and harvesting, I didn’t care for the smell or taste/effect until after it cured about 2 months, and then it was amazing :)
 
For about $40 more dollars she got the regular tent with the super thick canvas.

Glad to hear that the quality on the lite series is good though. I will recommend both. $40 can be too much for some in an uncertain economy.

I un-jinx you. I can do that. Trust me.... :green_heart:
Hi there. I am expecting the 2x4 Gorilla tent along with 2 Spider Farmer SF-1000 LEDs on 30 May. I have successfully hardened the 4 Pineapple Express auto in flower and they are tucked away snugly in the garden. Now I have 4 Cinderella 99 photos that I want to chop and switch lights on.....but I don’t know where to cut. They are very lanky from having been jammed in the space I had them in with the PEs and several of the bottom leave have fallen (They are also in need of watering in the pics!). 4 is likely too many for the tent so one may end up outside. Anyone have thoughts or advice on if and where I should cut? Three of them are about 4’ tall and one is at 5’. They have been vegetating nearly 100 days... Thanks so much in advance.
 

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Do you know about super-cropping?
I have read a little about it. However, my real desire is to get these gals in flower and finish the process with some success. I think I have the space and equipment now to achieve it but they’ve been dragged through the last 90+ days in less than Stellar conditions so I’m a little wary of doing anything too drastic to them. I will likely just grow a perpetual couple of autos at a time once this grow is done. Hopefully that makes sense?
 
Nice, I grew 3 of them about a year ago, none of mine got any bigger than your small one.

I had one that grew deep purple leaves as well as the bud and went nearly black as it cured. Growing and harvesting, I didn’t care for the smell or taste/effect until after it cured about 2 months, and then it was amazing :)
I tried a tester but it just tasted green. Can't wait to try them with a 3 month cure.
Had to go back for double take, she’s Dark and lovely that’s my kinda gal!!

So just a trim or did you cut her throat?
Just stripped her for now. I want to take some better pics tomorrow morning before the execution.
Stunner fo sho!!
Me likey too. :green_heart:
Hi there. I am expecting the 2x4 Gorilla tent along with 2 Spider Farmer SF-1000 LEDs on 30 May. I have successfully hardened the 4 Pineapple Express auto in flower and they are tucked away snugly in the garden. Now I have 4 Cinderella 99 photos that I want to chop and switch lights on.....but I don’t know where to cut. They are very lanky from having been jammed in the space I had them in with the PEs and several of the bottom leave have fallen (They are also in need of watering in the pics!). 4 is likely too many for the tent so one may end up outside. Anyone have thoughts or advice on if and where I should cut? Three of them are about 4’ tall and one is at 5’. They have been vegetating nearly 100 days... Thanks so much in advance.
I have cut half of the canopy down before. They bounce back really fast. Shed does great training. I agree that he would be an excellent instructor for such a task.

Right Sheddie??:battingeyelashes:
Thanks for the info on the comp grow!
No problemo. Let me know if you have any other questions.
 
My 35 yr old GE AC unit gave up the ghost today.
I just dropped an unexpected $200 for a new unit.
Ordering my closet door this week as well as two more circ fans and some vent covers. Closet is almost done.

I really like my little closet. I worked hard on it. I know it's not something that most people would spend a lot of time on but it was a gift to myself so I put in just a bit of extra effort. I am picky about certain things.
I'm not one of those women that has closets full of clothes and shoes. I actually don't have a closet free to store them in anyway, they all have plants in them.
I'm a bare footed hippy girl and I'm perfectly happy to be just that.
 
So I did go back and look at Shed’s tutorial - very good read and I think I could do that. Just don’t know for sure if these are good candidates since they are so tall. Would I top them first? Maybe I’ll ask him!

Me, I wouldn’t top them - just bend em. Why chop off stems with all those bud sites?
 
Those DDA's obviously took a dislike to their names and proved you wrong! Beauties both. Good thing the BF's buddy didn't get an elbow to the jaw, nomsayin'?

So I did go back and look at Shed’s tutorial - very good read and I think I could do that. Just don’t know for sure if these are good candidates since they are so tall. Would I top them first? Maybe I’ll ask him!
I'm kinda with Felipe about bending them over. They're so lanky with very little undergrowth that I think only one might benefit from topping, and even that one I would only take off a node or two.

I'm thinking that maybe try slowly trying to bend them in half without actually folding them might give you some interesting results. Or bend one and fold one and see who produces better, for science!
 
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