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Everything posted by Oolong83
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@Smelly Joe one branch bent. Checked in just now and it looks fine, growth already pulling towards light. The others i tied down are also pulling back up. On another topic. Is the leaves going yellow at the bottom normal? Also noticed some leaves above the net look burnt, but definitely not light. Will upload some pics tomorrow. Too stoned now to bother.
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Am i ok with temp and humidity in my budding section? Still got 3 Lem skunk in here with the 2x WW and Super skunk
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One week later and she's looking beautiful. She was the only one i didn't trim or top or defoliate, until last night that was. i just defoliated her a bit below the canopy, clearing of those branches you know wont reach the top. Hoping to see a boost in growth to the top as with the others i cleared below the canopy.
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i think you forgot the pics. lol
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These guys outside have all started budding. These pics were taken last week, will update with fresh pics later today or tomorrow
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Im not sure what you mean, i got a scrog net in there. they way past it. lollipopped them all. i tried tying some of those tall branches down to the net, without snapping/bending them. one did bent though. will see if this helps.
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yes, that video is for outdoor grow, however what i took from it was that you shouldn't remove the SUGAR leaves, they feed the bud, however fan leaves i still remove if they blocking light to bud sites. Agreed, when inside light generally come from one direction, whereas outside the sun moves throughout the day giving light from almost all angles. However i still take fan leaves down if they block direct sunlight. I defoliated my Indoor plants last week, 2nd week of budding, they shot up at a alarming rate. -+15cm over 2 days. check out my White widow thread. they passing the lights now.
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I need some advice here plz
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So now these ladies wanna go through the roof. What do i do now, those buds that go above the light wont receive any light, right? last pic is just to show off my Lollipop-ping first attempt, whadya think?
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Yeah the others are all LED 2x full spectrum (300w&1200w) and the other are warm white and 1 heat lamp
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Im so excited and i just cant hide it in about to lose control and i just cant fight it. Lol
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@Smelly Joe they are about 20-30cm for some. Cfl’s are coolwhite 45w warmwhite 23w i want to know if the light (kelvins) will be fine for budding. Or will those 2 45w coolwhites cause problems?
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sorry last pic is of the White widow
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I completely forgot about this thread, sorry. She is the the first of my indoor plants to show signs of budding. Will try to upload some better pics of whole plant, she is beautiful. All her clones took super easy and fast, i just cut and put them straight to soil, little over a week roots started showing.
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is this light setup sufficient for budding?
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So i cut mthrfckr DOWN. took me about 5hrs, 4hrs50mins was spent smoking up and planning the whole thing, lmao
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What would happen if i just remove all the pollen sacks as they become visible? Does it produce smokable bud? Maybe to make edibles or teas?
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Hey guys i need help again. This girl is the only one of 4 that show these signs. This plant has been troublesome for a long time, No.5 of the Lem skunks(out of 15). Flushed it last weekend ,Runoff EC .8,
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Retook sum pics this morning, hopefully this can clear it up. Pulled a hermie earlier this week from outdoor garden. What causes “Hermie”? Is it the kak weather?
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The same plant also looks like its starting to flower? Wadup?
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So how long will it take before i see sum bud. Im super anxious.
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Im still in denial, looks like the one i put outside is male.
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SO they are getting a bit much, some advise please. i read a lot about removing the bottom 2 nodes, does that mean cutting the whole branch off? its big. I think i will upload better view tonight to give better idea of how they look from stem to top. Then hopefully someone can advise me on how and where to cut.