2014 Southern California Outdoor

FresnoFarmer

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I wanted monsters maybe next year... Is revegging worth it? What do you mean by funky growth?
The leaves came back with different finger numbers . some have 2 fingers, some have 3, some have 2 and a half lol. The leaves growing back are kinda thick and waxy. They were only like 6 inches tall when they started flowering so revegging them is totally worth it in my case. They are slowly snapping out of it though. Hopefully I seen an explosion in growth by the time they flower. I might do a few big plants in the spring next year.
 

Big spliff93

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The leaves came back with different finger numbers . some have 2 fingers, some have 3, some have 2 and a half lol. The leaves growing back are kinda thick and waxy. They were only like 6 inches tall when they started flowering so revegging them is totally worth it in my case. They are slowly snapping out of it though. Hopefully I seen an explosion in growth by the time they flower. I might do a few big plants in the spring next year.
Hmm. Well some were barely showing signs of flowering. I had just topped them this morning. Going to give them 2 hours of artificial light till late july see what happens
 

MightyMike530

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Looks like your girls are going to be getting pretty intimate with one another once they really take off. This grow looks like it will kick ass, good luck.
 

Big spliff93

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Are those the 7 gallon grow bags?
The white ones are i wanted to transplant into bigger but they started flowering so I decided to leave them in 7 gallon bags.
On the ones that are still in veg i cut the bottom off and put them on top of 10 gallons of supersoil
 
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FresnoFarmer

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Nice. I have some 7 gallon grow bags I was gonna use for these late start plants but I put them in the ground instead. I was thinking about doing the next batch in 7 gallons. Do you like them? I noticed they are thicker than the 1 and 3 gals.
 

Big spliff93

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Nice. I have some 7 gallon grow bags I was gonna use for these late start plants but I put them in the ground instead. I was thinking about doing the next batch in 7 gallons. Do you like them? I noticed they are thicker than the 1 and 3 gals.
I like the convenience of being able to move my plants. I usually move the plants out of the shade in the morning then i have to move them again so they stay in the sun light.
There surprisingly sturdy, although some have ripped. I guess the only downside is some don't stand straight & I do wish I had gone with a bigger fabric pot instead. For a late start i would think 7 gallons is good.

I got all my plants out of the smaller growbags I had after they showed sex. Now there either in 10 gallon fabric pots or 7 gallon growbags.
 
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