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  1. That's a bit the wrong way around yo! You must supercrop the branches that are growing faster than the slower ones... So the slower ones can catch up... And the one that was super cropped will repair itself, and more often than not, become denser and higher quality bud
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  2. There is merit in this technique. Branches that have broken or snapped accidently or via my lst/hst and have healed, sometimes develop extra trichomes on the buds. They are obviously more sugary. The plant ''over compensates'' to heal itself, but be carefull not to go overboard as you could hermie the plant. The capacity to ''handle'' stress training seems quite strain dependant. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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  3. @PsyCLown I know it has been a while, not been motivated this cold winter to bond much with the girls. So as of today a year ago this girl sprouted, oh how time goes quick seeing them grow up! September 2018 SO Yah here is her current status, going to be her 4th harvest will be chopping her next week (11 wks flower) and then ill see how much more I got this time. She is dense and collapsing under her own weight I am defs going to have a different strategy next round in how I let her grow. One thing I can tell is that you don't need to warm up your water or room temperature in Cape Town. She hates selfies Below pic. Background is generation 5 of her clones. And in the foreground are bag seed Purple Haze. My friend has some Purple Haze, looked beautiful so I really wanted to give it a try. Peace out
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  4. Blue cheese 1 dried and cured @ 80g Last lady of this cycle is the Mazar, I have just moved her to my dark tent. EDIT: Mazar is day 108 today.
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  5. So you supercrop the tallest branches to help give the other branches time to catch up and help create a flat canopy? Therefore rotate the super cropping to which branch is ahead?
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  6. Howzit, Prawnapple Here are my thoughts. 1. Hermie- can see pistils and balls 2. Male- only balls 3. Female- only pistils Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
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  7. From what I can see. 1 = Hermie as it looks like pistils at the top 2 = male 3 = female
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  8. Tally up... Herewith final results, rounded down cause still slightly damp and kitchen scale. I like my flowers dried until that last point of springiness before it crumbles. Calibration White Widow (2 plants) = 160g Super Silver Haze (1 plant) = 80g Super Lemon Haze (2 plants) = 130g Gorilla Glue # 4 (1 plant) = 180g Blue Kush (2 plants) = 130g Over 600g, not bad for spur of the moment flower with ragtag collection of clones (taken 4 weeks into flower) and dubious heritage seeds. Stash is replenished, allowing for a more experimental environment. That's all folks, thanks for following along. Next up is cookies (gs & sherbet), seeds imported from Nirvana NL.
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  9. Love the multipurpose scrog/drying rack pvc thing going on
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  10. Day 100 / Day 48 So tomorrow will mark exactly 7 weeks since I started flowering these ladies. All is going well, I am getting excited as harvest time is just around the corner. Getting a bit lazy with taking pics as I cannot see too much of a difference anymore, hopefully all the bud start to fatten up even more over the next 2 weeks. I took a look at the trichomes on most of the plants and still not much amber, if any at all. Lots of clear and cloudy trichomes. I gave the plants plain PH'd water tonight, no more nutes. This weekend I will start flushing properly and most likely harvest within the next 2 weeks, perhaps 3 weeks at a push. Will monitor the plants and trichomes and judge when to harvest. The three at the back, starting from left to right we have: CBD Critical Mass, Bruce Banner, Grandaddy Purple x BB Then upclose with the Bruce Banner's polyploid, the stem looks quite different too. Reminds me of those thin, flat cables (HDMI, ethernet or USB) as it is not round. I have had to support some of the branches of the Bruce Banner as the weight of the bud is pulling them down and they're toppling over. I will be honest. I forgot to take pictures of the rest... Kinda got distracted midway through watering the plants and taking pics. Whoops.
    1 point
  11. Very true@CreX.@PsyCLown I'm not sure if that's the reason it was created/invented but I use it indoors and outdoors. Outdoor to get bottom branches up and growing and indoors to get main buds fat Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk
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  12. I enjoy watching these ladies grow[emoji16] Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
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  13. Hi all, Please can you help me tell if these are male or female. These are plants a friend is growing so these are the only pics I have. I'm still not 100% which is which 1: Some pistils but looks like male flowers? 2: Male 3: Female, that is a calyx not a male flower right? Thanks
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  14. I've also heard the supercropping supporters saying that its also generally useful because the place that you supercrop heals with a very strong knuckle and make the stem much stronger and more likely to hold the cola. I.e. many of them advocate doing it by default to all stems of all plants during veg. I did a few of my unruly stems and the results have been great. Next grow I'll supercrop everything and see how that works out for me
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  15. I agree with @PsyCLown and @bospatrollie The first is a hermie. The 2nd is a ripe male that has already spread pollen And the 3rd is a female... That looks pregnant already. Better get rid of those first 2 and keep a closer eye next time
    1 point
  16. Very nice and a decent yield as well, if I could get around 60g per plant from my current grow I'll be very happy! Nicely done @stretchy
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  17. Seems to be, 1) Male, 2) Male, 3) FemaleSeems to be, 1) Male, 2) Male, 3) Female
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  18. Thank you kindly mr.Moosed..... Ya the lunar calendar is more of a shit I remembered moment than a conscious effort....haha
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  19. I may have a torture device to add to repitore mr.Smelly but need daylight to share..
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  20. Probably not very efficient since they are AC boards
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  21. How many LED's per board and the sizing of the board? Looking at those pics, the amount of LED's you get... I don't think I'll be interested. You'd need a lot of these to compare to 2x QB288's Edit: what power supply do they give you? The pics say it used 250v ac. So straight from our wall socket. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk
    1 point
  22. Great grow!! Inspired by this thread!
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  23. Lovely hoop house bro!
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  24. I think it will depend on a few things. How big is the plant (pictures, measurements). What medium are they in, soil (if so, which?), coco, hydro? What nutrients do you have / are you planning on using?
    1 point
  25. Indoor outdoor? Hit us up with the situation you are in, grow wise, and we can sort you out
    1 point
  26. We would need to wait for the committee to decide on how it will work. There may not even be dispensaries. The only way you can legally sell in South Africa, AFAIK, is to have a license and then sell overseas to the companies buying it. A lot in Canada and China I believe. Even with the traditional healer license, I wouldn't risk it...
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  27. Month delivery time not too shabby.
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  28. I have neglected to check the lunar calendar and maybe that why some things are not working out Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk
    1 point
  29. Are you gonna let the male have its way with one of the ladies??? How far have you come prepping wise in the greenhouse??? I moved the bonsai around and found that I can do 6 beasts the season and 3 or 4 x 15 L pots roundabout beginning January Sent from my FIG-LX1 using Tapatalk
    1 point
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