Appreciate that but want to try and grow a 1 pound monster like yourself ![]()
all it takes is time.
Patience is a virtueā¦.something Iām short on ![]()
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LOL I get it!
Scrogging can help get you to this point, gotta stay dialed in with environment and nutrients also. I like even numbers. 4 for 4x4, 2 for 2x4, in a 3x3 Iād probably do one. I like at least 4 square feet per plant with scrog. But you can do whatever you want.
ya, i fixed it best i could sprayed it down to reduce chance of infection, yada yada, no biggy. but this is the end result for now,
i will see how it goes⦠looks like one needs to be trimmed again, but ill probably wanna wait till it heals first
hold up, u mean to tell me that first picture is 4 plants? looks like a whole lot more
Nice fix. Off to a good start!
The first picture with the purple buds, thatās 2 plants.
This post shows the 4 together.
that is insane, wild as hell, how much weight was that, or is that current⦠thats ![]()
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so u can make one plant have basically 100 main stems that just go in all different directions, the one picture looks like it got topped about 15 times lol.
another question, what is the most amount of times u have topped a single plant?
thank you for all the pictures and tips, it opened my eyes to even better possibilities. keep the knowledge comin buddy
, as well as everyone else chiming in, i appreciate all the pictures, love checkin out how everyone does
anyone ever just browse through all the different pictures and think āmeh i made betterā ![]()
well i have not done that haha but hopefully one day soon i can. for now ill be that guy that makes u think ādamn, i remember not knowing jackā
I top the first time. After that itās tucking and branch removal.
oh ok
, so just one topping
LOL I think we all judge our beginner selves.
Yes thatās what I use, but Iād buy regular unscented epsom salt from a store nearby. Itās the same thing for a fraction of the cost.
That said I mostly only use part a and part b. I havenāt used epsom in a while.
Part a 4 grams per gallon, part b 2 grams per gallon.














