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Top and train her. I find I get pretty good results pulling all branches horizontal and then waiting until the secondary branches are long enough before flower. She will double just about. Guess you could keep the lights lower to keep the nodes tight?
Pop a Pic up here, keen to see
 
Top and train her. I find I get pretty good results pulling all branches horizontal and then waiting until the secondary branches are long enough before flower. She will double just about. Guess you could keep the lights lower to keep the nodes tight?
Pop a Pic up here, keen to see
Here she is. I guess she's about 2 weeks old give or take.
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Nice. Give her a week or two to see which one she is node wise. The first month is always painfully slow but, she will kick in and grow very quickly.
I've had good results weaving her through a horizontal screen. Not a real Scrog but, the winding around and weaving takes up space between the nodes so you can keep everything really flat and contained. You get a lot of tops like this.
Shit, I'm so high I'm struggling to explain this. Haha a branch becomes shorter when it's woven is about the best I can think of.
Here, like this malawi right here but, done horizontally. All those nodes will become tops while keeping the distance between them shorter due to weaving .
You can turn branches back on branches and cross them over each other and fill up a mass of branches while keeping everything flat. When you feel you have enough tops, veg them for as long as you need. Maybe 15cm ish.

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I'll try explain again tomorrow haha
Have a goodie
 
I wish I could live next door to that garden...it must smell amazing! Everything is looking lovely, but sorry about the trouble with the spores on the SSH - one out of a rooftop isn't a bad percentage. :)
A few more weeks for some and months for others (yes you Malawi, I'm talking about you.)
LOL! And a few others by the look of it.
Full on liquorice
Love that smell so much I add anise to my lasagna sauce. :thumb:
 
Mr Shed. If you lived next door to me you would be smashing out (most likely) so much 'smells', I doubt you would be able to smell my deck haha. I don't believe for a second, that you would not take advantage of the incredible sun we get. No shed needed here .
 
Not a big update today. It's school holidays so I've been busy. Kak busy to be more accurate.
Anyways, here are a few pics of the Holly's Harvest that's in the window but has not finished the swell so, I will give her a few more days. Buds get denser by the day. A little leafy but the flowers are solid so I'm not bothered. Just means an extended trim session.
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And then some pics of two LC-18 testers. Looking and smelling great.
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