Javadog
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I have a small SOG of AK-47s (24) and Somangos (6) with both
their mothers in the corners.
When watering/feeding the ladies, I made a point of trying* to
rearrange the plants so that plants that were not in the sweet spot
before the action were moved into better positions.
I occurs to me that I am not sure that the weaker plants will actually
catch up with the larger ones, and I wonder if perhaps I would see better
results if I just left the stronger ones where they are. The idea being
that the average bulk will be larger in the end.
Can anyone comment on this idea?
This is an odd question, and is not all that well phrased, and so I will
not get butthurt if this thread gets as little (i.e. none ;0) attention
as my dealing-with-males thread.
Take care all,
JD
* I say trying because I completely screwed it up when doing the rearraning
and likely randomized the whole deal. LOL
I have a small SOG of AK-47s (24) and Somangos (6) with both
their mothers in the corners.
When watering/feeding the ladies, I made a point of trying* to
rearrange the plants so that plants that were not in the sweet spot
before the action were moved into better positions.
I occurs to me that I am not sure that the weaker plants will actually
catch up with the larger ones, and I wonder if perhaps I would see better
results if I just left the stronger ones where they are. The idea being
that the average bulk will be larger in the end.
Can anyone comment on this idea?
This is an odd question, and is not all that well phrased, and so I will
not get butthurt if this thread gets as little (i.e. none ;0) attention
as my dealing-with-males thread.
Take care all,
JD
* I say trying because I completely screwed it up when doing the rearraning
and likely randomized the whole deal. LOL