RosettaStoned
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Nice work man! They look nice and healthy. Have you thought about mulching them with anything?
Nice work man! They look nice and healthy. Have you thought about mulching them with anything?
they look like they goona explode ..
grew this strain beforen loved it..
just imagine 1 more month of veg to go
I'm too stoned to be able to find it, but I believe there was a thread somewhere on Icmag where someone did clones side by side and the mulched plants yielded a bit more than the bare ones. If the soil stays soaked most of the time, I wouldn't mulch, but otherwise I would, a least lightly. If you are doing them organically it'll help your micro-herd.
Thanks, though. I vegged the Brainstorm and the JH girls for 2 months before I put them out at the beginning of the season. I tried to get at least 40-50 gallons of soil for each of them. The Brainstorm got the most and it shows. If you train your main stems sideways it'll help you get bushier plants, it really helps me since I don't have full sun.
Hey looking good there!
Those are some healthy looking plants! nice lush green.
a little note on supercropping, though. typically supercropping involves kinking a branch, where as it looks as if you are kinking a petiole. a petiole is what conects a leaf to a branch. Unless I'm seeing it wrong, from the looks of that close up shot on the second page, you are correct that it looks a bit premature as those auxilary nodes dont look as if they'd shot out into branches at that point. To encourage branching, folks top the plant, or lst or super crop that main stalk.
The reason this works is the plant hormones auxin and cytokynin. auxin is produced in the highest top of the plant where it falls through the plant with gravity, supressing the growth of branches on the way down. cytokynin is produced lower and works its way up encouraching upward growth. If you remove that main source of auxin temporarily by topping, or decrease auxin's downward flow by supercropping or lsting, you'll encourage branching!
The internodal spacing on those last ones seem nice, if you'd like them to fill in I'd recommend topping
Hope that helps some. great looking grow so far!
good luck!