Bending.......

silvernomad

Well-Known Member
Here is what bending has done to my god bud and willie nelson bud.

These plants are 4.5 weeks old, and outside in Canada. :weed:


god bud 5 days after I bent it over. Lots of branches starting to come.


Here is what they looked like before I bent them





This one was bent over yesterday



more god bud bent over






Willie nelson bent over




This is ^that^ willie nelson before I bent it.
 

potroastV2

Well-Known Member
lookin good silver.... although a couple of them look like they might have some problems when you put them into flowering
 

silvernomad

Well-Known Member
Yeah, I found that the seeds from BC Bud depot are very unstable, for this strain anyway, the BC god bud are the ones that I have tried so far from this company......... I hope the others (monkey pal, Texada Timewarp, BC Purple Star, Quadra Freedom, Saturna Sativa and Sweet Island Skunk) I ordered from them are better and more stable next year. I was able to get some nice white widow seeds, which if I get bored over the winter, I might try my hand at some indoor growing and see how they do.

Most of the girls are starting their flowering now, and are bigger then what you seen here at 4.5 weeks old. It is now going on 7 weeks, I believe, lol... :eyesmoke: I have been adding Black Strap Molasses (Organic & unsulphered ) (http://www.basic-info-4-organic-fertilizers.com/molasses.html) and Sucanat* to the flowering mix. One teaspoon of each for feeding time, and have added Sucanat with bloom grow in a mist bootle that I now mist the upper and lower parts of the leaves in the morning, which has only been done wonders; wish I started this eariler.

Only two runts now are looking like they may have a little harvest, but I will count those chickens when they hatch, because I seen runts make at least one large bud, which is better then no bud at all :weed: hehe


*August edition of High Times about a sugar cane extract called Sucanat

"More importantly, Sucanat supplemented herb has an aroma and flavor all its own. It won't cover up the natural smell of your plants, but it'll add an extra richness and flavor to the strain. Some varieties that I've seen grown with Sucanat take on the flavor so much that they smell like carmel candy when you break up a bud. Joints rolled with Sucanat-grown ganja taste delicious all the way down to last ember burning against your fingertip. Bong hits linger on your tongue for hours, and even a quick hit off a pipe during lunch break becomes a momentary orgasm of sweet, savory goodness as the smoke rolls of your lips."



peace :bigjoint:
 

cannaking

Active Member
when you say sunacat on the plants, are you suggesting adding sugar to the water you mist your plants with? and also, do you continue misting your baby even when she starts to blom and if so on the buds?
 
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