Looking good. I forecast them going ape sht in ur near future
They’re all looking excellent!
@Royc …since you are going to transplant…suggest you do ASAP. 3 girls are doing great. the topping went well and it would be best for bigger harvest to get in final home asap.
Dunno how you ripped roots on one, but, it doesn’t take much. So for the love of the plant do so gently. She will make you proud.
BTW…YOU is doing a GREAT JOB of caring for the ladies and they love YOU !!!
Do you plan to top again, LST or let go from now on?
the 3 thriving Ladies will more than fill up the tent if you top and LST.
Have you got ideas yet?
Oh yeah…my first GG grow as well behind you and paying very close attention.
Thank you for your comments. I’m glad I tagged you.
I would love to learn LST but I like being able to pull them out of the tent to flush them in the tub, saves a lot of time. Transplanted this morning at 7 am. early riser
LST = gently softly bending branches out and down. At first, gently bend the limbs starting at the main stalk. Go slow. They will adapt. I spread the limbs out so they are not on top and blocking another cola sight. Once they get big enough, use plastic coated wire for tomatos from a nursery to hold them down and out. The tip will grow a large cola and the other buds on the limb will also start trying to grow colas.
Just like your first big date…the unknown is scary…BUT…once you do it. It’s easy and beneficial. IF you break a branch…put a splint on the break and tape it up. Most of the time it will heal.
i’ll check it out online and try next grow mains are already too thick and hard
Yea lst is one of the least intrusive yet highly effective techniques u can apply to training your girls. Almost a must do
this is my third grow I’m learning more info about growing, than I ever knew existed. Each grow I increase the yield of buds so I’m hoping to do that again. with LST it looks like you can get a large yield. Any guess what yield would be with Mars hydro LED 960 would be I think it’s 460w from the plug.3x3x6 tent. co2 bag fresh air and exhaust fans I got 3 ounces of buds per plant last grow looking to get a lot more. its costing about $65-$75 an ounce to grow indoors I’d like to lower that to around $40-$50 bigger cola’s. but how do you flush them? I mean to reach them
Hmmm. The best judgement ive seen to guage ur yields of ur harvest is grams per watt (wall watts). Not sure what ur asking. How to increase it? What kinda nutes u using?
Fox Farm Trio, Big Bloom, Grow Big, and Tiger Bloom
No supplements? Im thinking my grow is gonna be a nice booster shot. Maybe that is what ur lacking as well. N do u feed 1/4,1/2 strength? At a certain point u should push em past the recommended in my opinion
Full recommended doses every other watering. What kind of supplements?
Has anyone tried to top a top? and will the stem hold the colas? would I have to scrog? can you top every future bud sight. I don’t mind vegging a couple extra weeks. I want to try different methods to get better yields.
I have a runt I’m gonna try with, what the hay right better than a cull.
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You can keep topping as much as you want, but everytime you do, allow for recovery time. I wouldn’t flip to flower for at least a week after topping though ![]()
two to four weeks left to veg so okay there
What he said! Top every top you can unless you are me: I went too far on a Gold Leaf last year and had more canopy than roots to support it. Something you don’t hear talked about often.
I lost track with my topping and fimming. My aim was to top once, wait for recovery, then fim, which should result in 8 good colas with equal canopy height. I think on two of my plants though, I lost track and may have topped them twice (hazards of staging your germination weeks apart and not keeping notes faithfully)…. Those 2 plants have upwards of 12 colas, all healthy and big, but the weight is a problem, so I picked up some 3’ hardwood stakes at the hardware store (about a buck a piece, but reusable). and secured those plants. They seem to be doing just fine though, harvest is cloudy, waiting on the amber.

