Sevenleaves
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Things are getting bushy around here,the stretch has started.
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I really hate t posts and I find bamboo a lot easier to deal with outdoors highly recommendLoving those bamboo trellises you made, I was thinking of something like that a while back but never went through with it. I dig it!
Where are you located? I’m trying to guess when mine are going to start.Things are getting bushy around here,the stretch has started.
Sweet!Early finish Runtz outdoor Santa Cruz, CA. Cut from Purple City Genetics View attachment 5170620View attachment 5170621View attachment 5170622
MaineWhere are you located? I’m trying to guess when mine are going to start.
Its amazing how much these plants can grow in july.
You pulling a tarp on those?Northern California I started flowering 6-15-22 hoping for a beautiful harvest
I've been hearing good things about Purple City. I might give them a try. Also Shoreline, and North Atlantic. Wonder if their seeds are as good as their cuts? According to reports, yes.Early finish Runtz outdoor Santa Cruz, CA. Cut from Purple City Genetics View attachment 5170620View attachment 5170621View attachment 5170622
Not yet!
when do you stop cutting on the plants? obviously by full flower I haven’t done a good job if I still need to snip, but is there a stage you typically stop hacking on them by once you know the end goal?Thank you! It's 6 mil greenhouse film.
I was determined after sitting in trim jail for nights and weeks on end last year I wasn't going to grow any bullshit larf this year. After early topping and a little lst early on last year I just let them grow. Now I go up to the plant and kind of spread open the canopy if I see scraggly branches not reaching the rest of the tops I cut it out. I think when they send these long skinny nodes from the bottom of the plant that spend all they're energy just trying to reach the top without any other internodes or bud sites the plant is spending too much energy to try and get one crown. I just see it as energy better spent growing buds that are in the sun on nice strong branches. Also if there are big fans on the top growth of the cola facing inward blocking light from the budsite I'll cut them. If you cut thoughtfully they will thank you.
I'd say probably after week 2 of flower or so. Once the stretch is done and the losers of the race are settled without thier own spot in the canopy I'll clean them up. I'm pretty much at this stage now, I've removed all the branches I deemed not worthy to stay and now I need to go back through and clean up some of the lower bud sites on what is left. As what was once the tops 4 weeks ago when I stripped up to the last 4 or 5 nodes is now like 3 feet below the canopy. I wont go too crazy but there's definitely some bud sites that can go.when do you stop cutting on the plants? obviously by full flower I haven’t done a good job if I still need to snip, but is there a stage you typically stop hacking on them by once you know the end goal?
trim jail…that’s funny
cool thx. I’m behind you by 2-weeks or so it sounds like and started taking small interior branches off slowly last week, just a few a day.I'd say probably after week 2 of flower or so. Once the stretch is done and the losers of the race are settled without thier own spot in the canopy I'll clean them up. I'm pretty much at this stage now, I've removed all the branches I deemed not worthy to stay and now I need to go back through and clean up some of the lower bud sites on what is left. As what was once the tops 4 weeks ago when I stripped up to the last 4 or 5 nodes is now like 3 feet below the canopy. I wont go too crazy but there's definitely some bud sites that can go.