AlphaPhase
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Whoa, good timing Dr p, I knew about the smart pots for sure, they are great but I never thought about trimming dwc roots but so glad I did! The girls loved it brotha
Looks good packing them in there. Did you see my organic garden?They're definitely bigger
This is a neat trick, but you gotta watch the plant and don't let it go it too long. From what I've read, and experienced, it will start to lose its nice green color when subjected for too long. Like any stress, there's only so much sitting around and taking it before a plant reacts.Something that probably goes against what you've heard before about day and night ttemps. Night should be Colder right? Well to the contrary, a warmer temp at night will result in tighter nodes and less stretching. Something I've learned recently. It's called + dif and that kind of blew my mind. It's a form of environmental control. Best used during the 2 or 3 weeks of stretch.
Ate the airstone, eh? One reason why I wouldn't touch DWC.Well, guess what I did last night? Tried something new! My dwc roots were HUGE and ate the airstone a few weeks ago. Guess what I did? I said fuck it and cut the fuckers off! The plant was looking like crap. Was expecting the worst, right? Well, I woke up to the plant looking 10x better than it has in weeks!! AND all PERKY as hell! I was going to scrap it last night and decided to give this a shot before I threw it away! Now it's fucking amazing looking! And I have before and after pics
no shit! It doesn't get any cheesier than HT Rag.Also kinda funny how all the most "influential" mainstream sources for news turn out to be garbage propaganda machines. Just because it's popular doesn't mean it bears total authority on the subject.
Old school hypotheses too! circa 1960's hehe.You do know what this word means,,,,,right?
Lil bit of difference here.....Yup keep them trimmed. People do it all the time with smart pots. Think about it, the roots grow through the smart pot and gets air pruned.
FWIW, they need more N.
Alpha, here's that single tangilope plant all done up. All said and done 220gr. Remember, it was one of 5 plants under a 1000w. And it was not directly under the middle of lamp. So the way I look at it, I can pull 2.5lbs off this pheno. Problem is, I don't really like it. Way to orange for my taste. It's outta here.Oh, and about defoliation of mj, there are no studies, trust me, I've learned much about every other plant and it's effects of defoliation, but there are no real studied of defoliation on mj. I could recite 100 different studies from beans to cotton, but none is really relevant, but it does make you wonder "what if" about mj and defoliation, I think that's why people are interested. It's all hear say, and believe me, I've seen some incredible defoliation grows in person, it's really remarkable and made no sense to me. But people do do it, and there is no science for it yet, just trial and error and it's more of an art than anything imo. It's not something anyone should jump in to and cut their leaves off because they will be pissed at the end. It takes years of growing the same strains and growing many strains and trying different levels of pruning.