Diminishing returns

Indacouch

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Yeah man. We can dick dock and all that shit.
It helps me think.
I think I'll tell my wife penis is food for thought.....hopefully she focuses on the food part and goes for a 3 course penis feast...... Even if she eats it.....it'll feel good at least for a few seconds.......maybe a penis Ice cream would be a better angle for the dangle.
 
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charface

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Yeah, I love my outdoor because I get to see them while im working plus maintenance is so much easier when your out in the open plus who don't like trees
But Indoor as you mentioned I started seeing shrubs packed with bud.
I th
Thanks.... I'll show you the indoor right before harvest. I use to grow bigger plants...but I started to get like you and shoot for good training and an even canopy. You'd be surprised how good you can do with trained plants around 3 foot at finish. Donkey dicks sticking up everywhere....lol


I save the monster plants for the greenhouses now. My passion is definitely the greenhouses. I enjoy indoor to.
 

Indacouch

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Yeah, I love my outdoor because I get to see them while im working plus maintenance is so much easier when your out in the open plus who don't like trees
But Indoor as you mentioned I started seeing shrubs packed with bud.
I th
Another plus to smaller plants that are trained indoors, is I don't end up with very much larfy popcorn at the bottom. Of course it's great for hash....but I'd rather have a bunch of giant naked colas instead. I broke my other phone recently with all my pics. I actually started playing around with training giants in the green house. Last year I ended up with some awesome plants I trained like my indoor ....except they were 10 times the size. No shit I had 4ft colas the size of my leg. I'm doing a bunch of em like that this year. So will see what's up.
 

Chunky Stool

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Another plus to smaller plants that are trained indoors, is I don't end up with very much larfy popcorn at the bottom. Of course it's great for hash....but I'd rather have a bunch of giant naked colas instead. I broke my other phone recently with all my pics. I actually started playing around with training giants in the green house. Last year I ended up with some awesome plants I trained like my indoor ....except they were 10 times the size. No shit I had 4ft colas the size of my leg. I'm doing a bunch of em like that this year. So will see what's up.
I try to avoid larf by aggressively trimming my outdoor plants on a regular basis.
Lollipop the main stem, then lollipop the big branches.
This pic shows the bottom of one that's been trimmed.
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I leave big fan leaves if they aren't blocking sunlight for new growth at the branch tips.
 

Indacouch

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I try to avoid larf by aggressively trimming my outdoor plants on a regular basis.
Lollipop the main stem, then lollipop the big branches.
This pic shows the bottom of one that's been trimmed.
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I leave big fan leaves if they aren't blocking sunlight for new growth at the branch tips.
That's the method. Those long branches like in your pic are perfect for tying into whatever shape you want. I always love seeing the plants correct their branches back towards the sky after being tied down. Totally horizontal with the ground and within an hour the branches are already taking a hard turn towards the sky. Which reminds me I have a trailer full of bamboo stakes and I just picked up a new roll of garden wire. I was Guna wait until Monday....but after talking about it I'm thinking I'll get up early and at least start tomorrow. Their at the perfect stage for training now. I've just gotta pick up some more metal clothes pins between now and tomo. I like to clip them to the top of my pots and use them as anchors for my garden wire. The giant pots and huge branches I use big alligator clamps if the bamboo poles aren't doing what I want.
 

charface

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I try to avoid larf by aggressively trimming my outdoor plants on a regular basis.
Lollipop the main stem, then lollipop the big branches.
This pic shows the bottom of one that's been trimmed.
View attachment 4158480
I leave big fan leaves if they aren't blocking sunlight for new growth at the branch tips.
That gottsta be one of the biggest fans I've ever seen.

I need to get out more often
 

charface

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lol I see you sank one smart pot into another. I just took a bunch of pics and shared that in the daily nugg. I love that method for transplant. Super easy and the plants don't take any stress at all.

Beautiful plants.
Thank you.
Yeah I love the bags.
 

Miyagismokes

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Super easy and the plants don't take any stress at all.
I've gotten quite good at perfect transplanting, your petty artifice is no match for my skills.

Although I attribute a lot of it to superthrive, honestly.

Glad to see we're all devotees of the lollipop method. Lots of hippies and old hands who just let things go, it's horrifying. (I feel like the neighbor who's mad you don't mow your lawn, but I can't help it)
 

reallybigjesusfreak

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I have stored plants in 1 gallon bags for like three months And no root issues.
I mean, do the roots grow through the pot you planted? My point was that my roots bound up before they penetrated through the bag. I was just asking you if they grow through and if it worked well.
 

charface

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I mean, do the roots grow through the pot you planted? My point was that my roots bound up before they penetrated through the bag. I was just asking you if they grow through and if it worked well.
They only grow through reliably if the exterior of the bag comes into contact for a prolonged period with moisture
Like if you stick it in the ground or another bag of soil.

They will sometimes creep out the bottom if even slight moisture is present. Like sitting on a grate over a water pan.

This is how I always do it and has never failed.
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charface

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I mean, do the roots grow through the pot you planted? My point was that my roots bound up before they penetrated through the bag. I was just asking you if they grow through and if it worked well.
With the bags, the roots prune themselves.

Not saying you didn't have trouble.
I couldn't tell you why though
 

charface

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Here is a plant I grew in a 1 gal
I was curious as to the state of the roots. I cut the bag away and you cant even see roots.
Maybe some bags are mage of the wrong material but like I said.
I don't have root issues

That plant went like this.
Seed into peat pellet
Peat pellet straight into that bag
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