First post second crop.
I have very large plants,a strain called "New Goo",cross between Goo and Blueberry???? One girl encompassing 10 square feet. Two plants with over 200 flower sites. Excited but also unsure of the ultimate cola size as the top stems are reaching for the sun and many of the flowers have as much as 4 inches of stem between the flowers with no leaves. Oddly, the smallest plant with the least sun is well packed. Almost an Organic grow but some Fox Farm bloom got put in,generally a very rich soil and good sun. The girls have always been happy and green from day one. Early greenhouse start. Lots of bending and pinching.
One friend says they will fill in to become 4 pounders. Another grower said little but knew he saw it as a possible issue. Whats going on? Too much growth at this point? Six weeks to harvest here in Nor Cal. Any thoughts on what to feed and do with it until then. Stop bending or more for sun exposure.
I'll get photos up if you think it might help.
Enjoying this new hobby tons and appreciate the grow community's share knowledge ethos..
I have very large plants,a strain called "New Goo",cross between Goo and Blueberry???? One girl encompassing 10 square feet. Two plants with over 200 flower sites. Excited but also unsure of the ultimate cola size as the top stems are reaching for the sun and many of the flowers have as much as 4 inches of stem between the flowers with no leaves. Oddly, the smallest plant with the least sun is well packed. Almost an Organic grow but some Fox Farm bloom got put in,generally a very rich soil and good sun. The girls have always been happy and green from day one. Early greenhouse start. Lots of bending and pinching.
One friend says they will fill in to become 4 pounders. Another grower said little but knew he saw it as a possible issue. Whats going on? Too much growth at this point? Six weeks to harvest here in Nor Cal. Any thoughts on what to feed and do with it until then. Stop bending or more for sun exposure.
I'll get photos up if you think it might help.
Enjoying this new hobby tons and appreciate the grow community's share knowledge ethos..