So I cut my girl down to get three main branches. This resulted in the 3 main branches plus many smaller wanna be branches.
I am trying to decide weather or not to prune all the small starts and keep with original plan of three main stalks or to embrace the bushy growth. What do you think? Three...
I've grown Mandalas speed queen and hashberry.
They both have reccomended light intensity 150-600 watts.
What else is there?
I currently have two 150 w hps lamps and four flourescent tubes each at 32 watts.
Thanks!:peace:
It works!
After two days of bubbling, a froth developed on the surface.
The plants responded positivly.
It also appears this thread belongs in organics, oops.
I have seen my plants respond to this;
In a bucket full of water with an airstone continuously bubbling with a couple handfulls of earthworm castings and some molasses. Let this go for two or three days, thn water your plants with it.
My plants were very happy, their leaves pointing upwards...
Close to harvesting two hashberrys, grown in soil.
One of them is finishing fast. So for this plant I removed the pot from the root mass and set the plant in a larger pot so that the root mass drys out quickly.
I have heard of people finishing in a similar fashion, letting it dry out potted...
Two weeks later they have recovered and are begining to develop bud sites. The older fan leaves ar a bit crispy however. Also when I bring them into the sunlight, they go back inside - keeping to the 12/12.
There was lots ofnew growthwhile in the dark.
I like to get them out intothe sun when I can, so that is what tipped me off that they were inthedark.
Fast wilting on new growth in the sun. That and I had toclick on the timer this morning (first clue).