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SHO774

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I reckon just keep tipping the fuck out of em every couple weeks and leave the lower stuff alone if you want it to catch up? Maybe chop em right in half down the middle somewhere?
 

SHO774

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Yeah I get you, you might end up with a sorta top heavy bendy spears shape though long term like the way people prune indoor plants if you know what I mean. I reckon you want more of a bushy ball? You can bend em right over as well to get lateral branching going? Maybe play around a little and get all sorts of shapes seeing as you got so many and you not so concerned with end product.
 

SHO774

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Oh and the lower stuff will suffer from nitrogen deficiency if they get root bound as I'm sure you know well
 

Porky82

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mky thought isw you just take off any lower paqthetic growing stuff
If ya want that soccer ball shape plants then you'll need to tip em heaps and you could tie the lower branches down.

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Pumpkin

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If ya want that soccer ball shape plants then you'll need to tip em heaps and you could tie the lower branches down.

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This looks pretty sick :D @SHO774: I would imagine cross pollination is a bit of an issue. I think I will try for a bit of a ball shaped plant. See how it goes anyway. When I have re-vegged plants they sometimes go into a bit of a ball shape by themselves. Not an option here this time obviously.
 

bajode5

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Top of the south island tends to get the best sun, Nelson, Blenheim, Tasman area... Northland (top quarter of the north island) also has a very good climate for it, longer outdoor season if you enjoy the more Sativa varieties.
Thank you my friend, we pretend to go to Nelson Tomorrow, doing little stops for know other cities but Nelson it's our target.
I will be stay here for 1 year maybe so i want to choose correctly my destiny.

Thanks again!
 

SHO774

Active member
Early work knock off managed to get up the hill and check on the girls after a storm yesterday.
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Purple soul, super funky
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Blueberry muffin, probably gonna let her go as I've had her a few years, she can't handle rain and I got tastier stuff that can handle weather
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Uncles Bruce banner, stretchy indica, tasty punchy crowd pleaser
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Purple soul almost ready

Last photo peep the corner, pot getting lifted up into the sky by the fuckn bamboo lols
 

SHO774

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Yeah man I reckon early December, then I'll replace em with more weather hardy cuttings for the rainy summer period, this patch I usually hunt through seeds but something came up so decided to just run clones for a quick turn around rather than have to hack down precious seed plants before they finish, i had a couple of your offerings in mind, maybe late in the season if I dont have to move..
 
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