Winter Weedy Wonderland - Auto Grow - Royal Queen Seeds

I'm thinking I'm gonna try fluxing w my veg plants, due to space restrictions I have to keep plants low for around 4 to 5 wks. I think it is my best bet.
Get yer flux on 480! It's busy and thought provoking for a while but after some time you have a plant that is all mains. That means all main buds that are just awesome in my opinion. Smaller sized buds if you create lots of main branches but all top quality!
 
Get yer flux on 480! It's busy and thought provoking for a while but after some time you have a plant that is all mains. That means all main buds that are just awesome in my opinion. Smaller sized buds if you create lots of main branches but all top quality!
Yessir I have plenty of veg time to keep them tied down,waiting for most recent order to arrive so I can start setting up my cabinet veg. I can time it just right I'll have 6
 
6wks of flux training by the time they ready for flower. ...I'm getting some auto seeds soon aswell
What I mean on journal is that your current thread is in the "Grow Room Set Up" forum. Where you need to be for the continuing grow is in a journal in the " Journals in Progress " Forum.
Here's how to set up a journal, if I have not provided this before: How To Make A Grow Journal
It's up to you. :-)
 
Ik I probably should but I kinda feel korny doing one w my dinky cabinets n closets when other grow journals look like y'all's all pro-like n shizz lol
It's the plants that matter, not where you grow them.
One of the best known members on here grows in a cardboard box.
 
Yessir I have plenty of veg time to keep them tied down,waiting for most recent order to arrive so I can start setting up my cabinet veg. I can time it just right I'll have 6
I used Carcass sticks to keep them trained.


Similar to these only the green horticulture wire, or any wire, gets put up on the dull end of the bbq skewer and has one arm.


We all start somewhere, and it's true, some of the very best growers are not glitzy at all. :)
 
Ik I probably should but I kinda feel korny doing one w my dinky cabinets n closets when other grow journals look like y'all's all pro-like n shizz lol
There are many many growers making do with what they have available because they don't have money to spend on equipment. Journals utilizing homemade and "in a pinch" methods that work are welcomed and appreciated. Many growers, including me, started with very little and had success. I was using homemade CFL light fixtures and using small 1 gallon buckets in my first grow. 😆 Having members cheer me on and give ideas was essential to my journey.:thumb:
 
Ik I probably should but I kinda feel korny doing one w my dinky cabinets n closets when other grow journals look like y'all's all pro-like n shizz lol
I like seeing the verity of nothing else. Every single grow is interesting to me and I learn something every time. Well worth the small effort. And you will get help with whatever you need too in th journal.
 
Pretty sure LightAddict did that, didn't he? He had humongous plants. He had to be incredibly stealthy in his apartment with his landlord constantly "visiting".
I don't remember what he was growing in, but I do remember it was tiny.
Carcass grows in a box, and I've seen some really creative uses of cupboards and cabinets for stealth grows with impressive results.
 
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Yea yall right,it's just refinement of what works for the grower,but the journals here are dense and have the sickest setups and beastiest plants lol I already changed my plans like 10x going thru everyone's grows lolol
Resistance is futile! We all want to see you do a journal.
 
Yea yall right,it's just refinement of what works for the grower,but the journals here are dense and have the sickest setups and beastiest plants lol I already changed my plans like 10x going thru everyone's grows lolol
Ngl it appears I've fallen a bit behind on grow tech and there seems more possiblities now with plants ....and I'm not that old at all!!
 
Ngl it appears I've fallen a bit behind on grow tech and there seems more possiblities now with plants ....and I'm not that old at all!!
There are grow methods I’ve never even seen I’m positive, not just growing but I learned of cob fermentation curing yesterday too. The whole game evolves faster and faster. You just pick the poison that works for you and do your grows that way I think
 
There are grow methods I’ve never even seen I’m positive, not just growing but I learned of cob fermentation curing yesterday too. The whole game evolves faster and faster. You just pick the poison that works for you and do your grows that way I think
I def wanna do one for sure probly very soon,I been sucking up everything I can that's new and "recalculating my grow style" lotta this wasnt a option 7 or 8 yrs ago when I was learning. I kept up a bit ofc but......lol I probably finish my veg cabinets then do a journal with the continuous harvest cycle I'm setting up. I'm learning a lot rn
 
Here are my LST training tools. I used wooden (or bamboo) skewers and wrap bread ties around them. To keep the bread tie from sliding off the skewer, I just cut little notches in the top. These work very well for younger plants that are more pliable to bend down. I ordered stronger bread ties from amazon in a large package for little money.

As the plants get older and stronger, I use the coated coat hangars and cut different lengths. I've been using these since my very first grows back in 2013-ish.
Please excuse the messy knife, that's used to scrape scissor hash. YUM




 
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