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flip wrote:This is absolutely stunning :rock:
Diolch bach aye its not a bad sight could be better though for sure,anyway today half the nonames has collapsed im to lazy to put sticks in today maybe tomorrow pk 14/15 week has commenced ImageImageImage

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32 days and not a single ginger pistil insight the flowers are pristine and 3rd day of pk 14/15 thats about it ImageImageImageImageImage

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welcome to my asylum i am a lunatic see....... :bye:
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Today I had to put a stick in for the nonames as it all collapsed,the flowers now are banging away like troopers the 14/15 is kicking in sweet the peyote look quite promising we shall see,the cobalt has some shiny flower's to but not much ImageImageImageImageImageImageImage

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35 days now today tbh the peyote are starting to move nicely now starting to put some weight on the nonames is swelling nicely the cobalt bringing up the rear still no signs of any gingers but they won't be long should see a few in the coming week and God bless the LED maker invisible sun ImageImageImageImageImage

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You`ve got that room rocking it up. Really nice Beefster.
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@2-Scoops aye jmmi bach ive got it dialled in bang on now no more raging hotspots the coverage is totally the same wall to wall no shaded bits,give em a month now im hoping for a tad of colour in the flowers see. diolch bach :thanks: :puff puff:

p.s im watching emredale atm then corrie ST bbl. :oik!:
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Captain Beefheart wrote:
Mon Mar 29, 2021 6:58 pm
still no signs of any gingers
Is there a way you would control not getting the ginger hairs too early @Captain Beefheart ???
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DIY.Rik wrote:
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Is there a way you would control not getting the ginger hairs too early @Captain Beefheart ???
well rik i find the main thing to be feeds ! environment / watering schedule ...be the main things that need to be rite + beedy eyeball helps see,if ya feed to strong a fert to early during flowering + the pistils start browning off at 3 / 4 weeks in ewe stalled the fukas imo,same as underfeeding to cold temps + a high humidity can also stall the blooms... its a fine balance of all the contributing factors mixed up properly gets them pristine,in theory ewe dont want to be seeing any until at least week 5 / 6,that way your blooms will flourish to their full potential if this makes sense :oik!:
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Yeah thanks bach that sounds like a good answer :-)

So around half way through flower you don't want to be seeing any really.

Nice one, lovely jubbly.
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