Flux training

TevinJonson

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There are pictures amongst them but here you go
See the droplets between the buds?
looks good like always... the trichomes look like they got some amber it got to be close. as for the fluid you dont have any pests or damage it has to be sap or resin id see if it hardens up before or after harvest or drying, its prob just getting to much fluids from the roots from agressive breeding or something . Im surprised you posted up for that guy id say fuckem. guess your a nicer person than me tho....
 

Silky_smooth

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Why you leave the middle open sometimes?
To show people the structure its on demand by the seedprovider....to see the structure of the flux or turtlemainline as she grows out....mostly i bind and bend nodes inward so the middle part fills up nicely....on the gorilla it went of the cost of 4 buds....should have been 18 instead of 14...but i’m not going to argue my sponsor....❤❤
 

TevinJonson

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To show people the structure its on demand by the seedprovider....to see the structure of the flux or turtlemainline as she grows out....mostly i bind and bend nodes inward so the middle part fills up nicely....on the gorilla it went of the cost of 4 buds....should have been 18 instead of 14...but i’m not going to argue my sponsor....❤❤
look at you sponsored fancy... to bad your in Europe or id suggest some seed trades
 

icetech

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That is beautiful and i'm surprised it's only 50x50.. i use 2x4' tents (sorry.. i love metric but can't be bothered to convert) :) Which means i should be able to get 2 side by side without too much overlap.. normally my plants are a bit too social.
 

DocofRock

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@Silky_smooth hey question should i cut off my fan leaves and just train my stems or keep them ...
IMO, I'd let that plant go about a week and let it recover from the intense training, but you're gonna be REALLY happy with that structure long-run I'm sure. Looks like it's gonna be great, and it's well on the way to being a bushy, even canopy. Sorry if I missed it -- still getting caught up. Are you doing this with photos or autos?
 

Silky_smooth

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IMO, I'd let that plant go about a week and let it recover from the intense training, but you're gonna be REALLY happy with that structure long-run I'm sure. Looks like it's gonna be great, and it's well on the way to being a bushy, even canopy. Sorry if I missed it -- still getting caught up. Are you doing this with photos or autos?
I am doing this on both....❤
 
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