My plan for this LED grow im doing is to whip all fan leaves off one day this week around 14 days into bloom and then let plants do their thing, i doubt ill touch them again what with them being really fast finishers. Cheers mukka.
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These look bang on TT as usual. So i got a question for do you defoliate what your gonna remove in bloom all at what once or as and when ?
My plan for this LED grow im doing is to whip all fan leaves off one day this week around 14 days into bloom and then let plants do their thing, i doubt ill touch them again what with them being really fast finishers. Cheers mukka.
My plan for this LED grow im doing is to whip all fan leaves off one day this week around 14 days into bloom and then let plants do their thing, i doubt ill touch them again what with them being really fast finishers. Cheers mukka.
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Cheers scoops. It's been a seemless grow so far, loving these genetics.2-Scoops wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 11:18 amThese look bang on TT as usual. So i got a question for do you defoliate what your gonna remove in bloom all at what once or as and when ?
My plan for this LED grow im doing is to whip all fan leaves off one day this week around 14 days into bloom and then let plants do their thing, i doubt ill touch them again what with them being really fast finishers. Cheers mukka.![]()
I tend to defoliate a fair bit on flip, especially if they've vegged a while and in this grow a ton as there was much branch bending. Then I monitor during stretch and usually defoliate again 3 weeks later (this is when the lowers are tidied up).
At 3 weeks you tend to get an idea of how the structure will look, then it's just a matter of removing the lowers and anything that will cover a bud site.
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Pheno one is exactly 8 weeks today...
No ambers yet, the odd banana which of which the pollen is supposed to be sterile in the ChemD so not bothered either way.
This is one of the best plants I have grown, the buds are solid, all the way down, strong terps (like someone hss thrown some soiled underwear in a dumpster!).
I have one cut that is struggling but hopefully will pull through. Failing that still have 5 seeds left to search through.
Think she may go 9 - 9.5 weeks at a guess.



Pheno 2 is 1.5 weeks behind pheno1

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Cheers for checking them out.
No ambers yet, the odd banana which of which the pollen is supposed to be sterile in the ChemD so not bothered either way.
This is one of the best plants I have grown, the buds are solid, all the way down, strong terps (like someone hss thrown some soiled underwear in a dumpster!).
I have one cut that is struggling but hopefully will pull through. Failing that still have 5 seeds left to search through.
Think she may go 9 - 9.5 weeks at a guess.
Pheno 2 is 1.5 weeks behind pheno1
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Cheers for checking them out.
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@Tictok looking banging mate, how you getting on with that super thin heater ?
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Cheers mate. That heater is superb. Set and forget. I've got in on a timer so it only comes on and off every 15 minutes at night to keep the humidity down. In winter it was essential and was on all the time. It was quite remarkable how much heat it puts out.Greenfingers wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 1:01 pm@Tictok looking banging mate, how you getting on with that super thin heater ?
It cost about 80 quid but worth every penny.
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Whats the wattage on that heater?Tictok wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 1:17 pmCheers mate. That heater is superb. Set and forget. I've got in on a timer so it only comes on and off every 15 minutes at night to keep the humidity down. In winter it was essential and was on all the time. It was quite remarkable how much heat it puts out.Greenfingers wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 1:01 pm@Tictok looking banging mate, how you getting on with that super thin heater ?
It cost about 80 quid but worth every penny.
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It runs at 0.5kwhbiosynthetic wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 1:21 pmWhats the wattage on that heater?Tictok wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 1:17 pmCheers mate. That heater is superb. Set and forget. I've got in on a timer so it only comes on and off every 15 minutes at night to keep the humidity down. In winter it was essential and was on all the time. It was quite remarkable how much heat it puts out.Greenfingers wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 1:01 pm@Tictok looking banging mate, how you getting on with that super thin heater ?
It cost about 80 quid but worth every penny.
The space saving is a real advantage also. Before I was running two of those small tubular greenhouse heaters before and they weren't strong enough with the airflow in the tent to make mych difference. This thing puts out a wall of heat that the fan then distributes.
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Yeh the space saving aspect is the reason I would get one, if I ever have to use the big radiator again this would allow me to fill the tent more. CheersTictok wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 5:00 pmIt runs at 0.5kwhbiosynthetic wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 1:21 pmWhats the wattage on that heater?Tictok wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 1:17 pm
Cheers mate. That heater is superb. Set and forget. I've got in on a timer so it only comes on and off every 15 minutes at night to keep the humidity down. In winter it was essential and was on all the time. It was quite remarkable how much heat it puts out.
It cost about 80 quid but worth every penny.
The space saving is a real advantage also. Before I was running two of those small tubular greenhouse heaters before and they weren't strong enough with the airflow in the tent to make mych difference. This thing puts out a wall of heat that the fan then distributes.
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