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Hmr81 wrote:
Thu Jan 18, 2024 3:52 pm
last pic they look better. I would just feed canna a and b bloom tbh, i dont use those nutes but typically id be at 2.5/3ml per ltr. i'd add some PK for the first 5-7 days(prob 1ml ltr) of flower then just let it go man.
Judging by the size of your tent you need to flip soon(now?!?) or you will have a jungle on your hands and then RH will be fun to control!
You are a legend and I appreciate the insight of these addictives it’s so helpful!

Yesterday I did 3ml a& B in the morning then fed everyone a 5 litre ph water whilst breaking my p110 😳

Just before I flip you want me to add
For 1 week
Pk 1ml

For the rest of flower
Per L
A 3ml
B 3ml
Bloom 3ml

Feed until run off and then water later on with ph water
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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3

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Wrh wrote:
Thu Jan 18, 2024 4:20 pm
Hmr81 wrote:
Thu Jan 18, 2024 3:52 pm
last pic they look better. I would just feed canna a and b bloom tbh, i dont use those nutes but typically id be at 2.5/3ml per ltr. i'd add some PK for the first 5-7 days(prob 1ml ltr) of flower then just let it go man.
Judging by the size of your tent you need to flip soon(now?!?) or you will have a jungle on your hands and then RH will be fun to control!
I'm with hmr again on both subjects I would have flipped them over a week ago, and I would be feeding 3 ml of a and b per litre till stretch is over then cut it back to 2 ml maybe use pk after stretch is over I only just started back with pk this last year I don't know whether it has done anything I just know I haven't used it for at least 7 years and never missed it lol.

I will put up the trellis again and keep tucking the tops under the trellis. I know my is 180cm high so I may have to work out how to jog the ligh higher than the hanging wire allows ?


Thank you for all the help! Everyone is super helpful ✌️

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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3

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Below are some photos of a plant that I think I should trim the stems growing off of the stem itself if not cut it off and allow more nutrients to go to the top! Also stop the buds from being to close to the top feed?

This is what makes sense to me but not wanting to mess up I’m open to your input!

I’m flipping today and is trimming the plant some more during flower going to affect anything to much?


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I shall lollipop these babies! Feeds been going well and they plants are happy!

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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3

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I’m leaning on trimming the lower half I’ve used lst clips to help get more light below but not sure how this is going to go with so many stems going on
Leave them be and remove bottom 3rd away around 3 weeks into 12/12.

If things get too big you can just bend shoots 90degrees by crushing stems in-between thumb and finger and gently laying it or bending it over.

To fill room same amount of plants vegged less and topped should do trick, those are gonna be massive in a few weeks time.

Add support net at canopy height around 12 - 14 days into 12/12 this gives plant time to grow through it still and support plant. If you add it now it will be doing nothing in 3 weeks except being in way of feeding. Personally speaking you don't really wanna be faffing about with them too much now till stretch slows right down in a few more weeks or so.
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2-Scoops wrote:
Mon Jan 22, 2024 1:34 pm
WshYu wrote:
Sat Jan 20, 2024 10:01 am
I’m leaning on trimming the lower half I’ve used lst clips to help get more light below but not sure how this is going to go with so many stems going on
Leave them be and remove bottom 3rd away around 3 weeks into 12/12.

If things get too big you can just bend shoots 90degrees by crushing stems in-between thumb and finger and gently laying it or bending it over.

To fill room same amount of plants vegged less and topped should do trick, those are gonna be massive in a few weeks time.

Add support net at canopy height around 12 - 14 days into 12/12 this gives plant time to grow through it still and support plant. If you add it now it will be doing nothing in 3 weeks except being in way of feeding. Personally speaking you don't really wanna be faffing about with them too much now till stretch slows right down in a few more weeks or so.


Amazing info 2 scoops it’s going well I will post some photos soon I have! I will my best with these little baddies! I’m quite excited to see the flower! 😀

By crushing the stems does that just kill off the stem and dispose of it later?

Do you want me to cut the lower stems and trim leaves?

I will do a 4 week - 5 week veg next time as I was messing up with the lil babies.

next time I’ll do better a better job after my first grow!🙏🙂

Again 2 scoops thank you for being so helpful and I’m looking forward to the getting the end result 😀
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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3

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By crushing the stems does that just kill off the stem and dispose of it later? - Google Super Cropping. you pinch it till it folds under its own weight but not snap it off! it will heal and continue growing.
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Re: Blue cheese - first grow - 3X3

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WshYu wrote:
Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:50 pm
By crushing the stems does that just kill off the stem and dispose of it later?
No you crush it so you can flop it over without snapping. Just helps stop things growing into lights and keep canopy even if your height restricted. Some would say or call it supercropoping but its not although you use same technique as supercropping which is done whilst plants are in veg, supercropping also known as high stress training (HST). But check out supercropping vids on youtube, but done in bloom your doing more top control height although it will still create same reaction within plant by spreading auxins around more evenly within in plant, instead of lets say lots of them congregating in main shoots that have apical dominance on your plant.

No need to chop anything off now, sit back and chill till plants are 3 weeks into 12/12, but if you wanna faff around you could remove odd big leaf from right down low in canopy at bottom so you can get in to water plant easier.

Up your feeds to daily now to a little run off around 10% or more.
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2-Scoops wrote:
Mon Jan 22, 2024 3:06 pm
WshYu wrote:
Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:50 pm
By crushing the stems does that just kill off the stem and dispose of it later?
No you crush it so you can flop it over without snapping. Just helps stop things growing into lights and keep canopy even if your height restricted. Some would say or call it supercropoping but its not although you use same technique as supercropping which is done whilst plants are in veg, supercropping also known as high stress training (HST). But check out supercropping vids on youtube, but done in bloom your doing more top control height although it will still create same reaction within plant by spreading auxins around more evenly within in plant, instead of lets say lots of them congregating in main shoots that have apical dominance on your plant.

No need to chop anything off now, sit back and chill till plants are 3 weeks into 12/12, but if you wanna faff around you could remove odd big leaf from right down low in canopy at bottom so you can get in to water plant easier.

Up your feeds to daily now to a little run off around 10% or more.
Thank you sir I have done what you’ve said and here is a photo!
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I have fed them all a litre of feed at a time but they probably release about 25% off. I will prepare two 5 litre spray bottles tomorrow and see if they drink more of the feed.



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The fucked up bent over shoots will mend themselves in no time at all if you leave them be . Might be an idea not touching plants at all atmo, try not to mess around too much now you`ve flipped them to bloom till your around 3 weeks in then you can remove bottom 3rd of foliage, that's unless odd big shoot takes off flying growing on its own and your worried about height restrictions, but theirs really no need for bending them atmo. Too much faffing all time might knock them back a little.
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