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refreshing review of some things...i needed a nice crash course in monstercropping i cant believe i never even tried that shit before...i always wanted to take clones from my lower flowering branches...
Heya man. Your guide is just perfect. U did nice piece of work. And i was wondering if it wont be a problem translate it
to czech language and put it on www.grower.cz
if u agree with it. i think it will be so nice to share this info with other people.
thx a lot.
I have been a member for a year and only came across this great thread today. Why? Because others found it and commented, so it came up as "New Posts".
IC should create a primer heading, where information like this is located and readily available.
Hi. This thread is stickied in the Indoors - Soil section. So you can look for it here.
It is also featured in the ICMAG'S OFFICIAL ~DIY~ LINK-O-RAMA, along with loads of other great threads. You can pretty much find everything that you are looking for there.
What about nutrient levels and transitioning back to "veg nutes" ? Do I maintain the same feeding levels as being fed to the plants in flower and, how and when do I shif them back to a nitrogen enriched feeding regimen as opposed to the hi-phos nutes in the flower room? Very impressive information and even more so "the plants boss the plants" .
Cool Klamath, nice work. I could not understand a word though
Hi Ran. Since the plant will be reluctant to revert back into veg (MJ is an annual plant), you will have to try everything in order for this to happen. Put the plants under 24/0 lights and start flushing out the flowering nutes before feeding them the veg nutes. You might have to cut her down in size a bit. She will still have a large root system, so there is nothing to worry about. The plant might however become root bound so you might have to repot it into a larger container. You can scrape at the roots at the same time in order to promote new growth. You'll probably see some wierd leafs and growth at first but normal growth will follow.
Awesome Thread. I trained mine, I started out with 16 plants in my grow journal, ended up with 6 girls and wanted to make the most out of them so I started bending them over. You would think I had 20 ladies in their. I had not done it in 10 years it worked out well. notice flowering is taking a little longer but all the pretty budds awesome. Thanks for sharing this info. Glad I found it. Wish I had found it earlier. I also used the super cropping technique alsoworks awesome.