Flaming Pie's Bakery

40AmpstoFreedom

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On clipping clones leaves: It makes the cut focus more on making roots rather than vegging since it has less leaf matter and also has the effect of limiting transpiration. Limiting the later is key with clones as you want as much water content in them as possible right? Make sure the light source is very weak you would be suprised how little is needed but you still do need some. This is why most clone with very light flouros about 24 inches away.

Your plants are yellowing because they are nearing the end of their life cycle. This is natural and wanted. The opposite would be them staying lush green when they should be faded using their extra nutes stored in their leaves which would effect the quality of smoke negatively. Now you don't want the buds to be asking for jutes and starting to brown that would be underfed but losing your main fan leaves and the mid size ones is completey normal so relax =) Clearly your buds have swelled nicely and the plants look perfectly healthy.


If you have anymore ggg test threads I would love to see them I am currently considering crimson crush, euphoric, and giant steps.
 
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Flaming Pie

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On clipping clones leaves: It makes the cut focus more on making roots rather than vegging since it has less leaf matter and also has the effect of limiting transpiration. Limiting the later is key with clones as you want as much water content in them as possible right? Make sure the light source is very weak you would be suprised how little is needed but you still do need some. This is why most clone with very light flouros about 24 inches away.

Your plants are yellowing because they are nearing the end of their life cycle. This is natural and wanted. The opposite would be them staying lush green when they should be faded using their extra nutes stored in their leaves which would effect the quality of smoke negatively. Now you don't want the buds to be asking for jutes and starting to brown that would be underfed but losing your main fan leaves and the mid size ones is completey normal so relax =) Clearly your buds have swelled nicely and the plants look perfectly healthy.


If you have anymore ggg test threads I would love to see them I am currently considering crimson crush, euphoric, and giant steps.
I am about to throw those aloha grapes into flower this weekend.

I have only grown grape stomper crosses and a cherry pie cross from ggg.

I have actually only grown 7 different crosses. Lol. I take cuts sometimes and run them again.

I ran goji og 3 times. That's 6.75 months of my 3 years right there. Lol.

Aloha I have run twice and coming up on the third time.
 

40AmpstoFreedom

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Your plants are absolutely perfect looking for the timeline. I usually like mine to yellow a little bit more as long as the small leaves are not yellowing and it is just the med to large fans you are allowing the plant to go through its natural process and the end product should taste much smoother. This is quite an art when growing organically as well. It is much easier to flish in coco and hydro.
 

Flaming Pie

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Your plants are absolutely perfect looking for the timeline. I usually like mine to yellow a little bit more as long as the small leaves are not yellowing and it is just the med to large fans you are allowing the plant to go through its natural process and the end product should taste much smoother. This is quite an art when growing organically as well. It is much easier to flish in coco and hydro.
Well these girls weren't organic. My next batch will be.

They will be harvested tomorrow at 10.5 weeks 12/12.
 

Flaming Pie

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A bit bummed that my two largest colas had botrytis spots on the inside.

I set those two aside, changed scissors and didn't see any more.

I just tossed the two. They were too dense. Had a spike in humidity last week or so of flower. Sucks.

Still got 5 full jars of bud tho. =)

I would estimate it to be 18-20 oz. I'll have an exact number in about a week.
 
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