im running 3 Master Kush's outdoors, vegged inside under 24/0 for 10 weeks then transplanted into larger pots and put outside to flower.
I stumled on something pretty cool. when i transplanted into the bigger pots 2 of them ended up beeing crooked. they started leaning sideways and i think because the rootball was put in the dirt at an angle, opposed to straight up so far the plants been growing at a 45 degree angle and it seems to be loving it.
i havent seen it mentioned anywhere, and it seems like a good alternative for when your stems are too hard to bend. The plant's growing almost the same as if i were to bend it over, its just doing it on its own.
just thought i'd share... Grow on!
-Vini
I stumled on something pretty cool. when i transplanted into the bigger pots 2 of them ended up beeing crooked. they started leaning sideways and i think because the rootball was put in the dirt at an angle, opposed to straight up so far the plants been growing at a 45 degree angle and it seems to be loving it.
i havent seen it mentioned anywhere, and it seems like a good alternative for when your stems are too hard to bend. The plant's growing almost the same as if i were to bend it over, its just doing it on its own.
just thought i'd share... Grow on!
-Vini