Is this what the kids call marijuana?
Devi said:
Is this what the kids call marijuana?
No, pretty sure this is cherry tomatoes. Just hasn’t fruited yet.
Devi said:
Is this what the kids call marijuana?
No, pretty sure this is cherry tomatoes. Just hasn’t fruited yet.
Some states it’s legal to grow for personal use, we don’t need to call them tomatoes anymore!
I stopped smoking weed because it wasn’t really helping with the life I wanted. But I can still appreciate how beautiful it is when grown well like this.
Rylan said:
I stopped smoking weed because it wasn’t really helping with the life I wanted. But I can still appreciate how beautiful it is when grown well like this.
Same here. I started doing small doses of mushrooms now. It’s more the vibe I wanted. I recommend giving it a try.
It only takes 32 days to grow that high?
Marlowe said:
It only takes 32 days to grow that high?
32 days of flower. You don’t count the veg time, once you change the light schedule to 12 on/12 off, flowering starts.
Marlowe said:
It only takes 32 days to grow that high?
32 days of flower. You don’t count the veg time, once you change the light schedule to 12 on/12 off, flowering starts.
We totally count all days, ruderalis, more commonly known as auto-flowering, doesn’t care about light cycles!
Marlowe said:
It only takes 32 days to grow that high?
You thinking what I’m thinking?
Marlowe said:
It only takes 32 days to grow that high?
You thinking what I’m thinking?
I’ll see you in a month, we’ll share notes.
Marlowe said:
It only takes 32 days to grow that high?
32 days of 12/12.
How do you grow it like that in a grid? Is there a reason for it?
Wylie said:
How do you grow it like that in a grid? Is there a reason for it?
By keeping the canopy level with itself, the plant thinks everything is a top, so you get bigger buds. If you grow naturally, you end up with one big cola and a bunch of smaller buds. The grid also helps support the buds as they grow heavier.
@Cameron
That’s so smart. I’ve been seeing this method more lately. When did it become popular?
Blaze said:
@Cameron
That’s so smart. I’ve been seeing this method more lately. When did it become popular?
It became more common when people started growing indoors. It helps maximize the area a grow light can reach.
Blaze said:
@Cameron
That’s so smart. I’ve been seeing this method more lately. When did it become popular?
This is called SOG (Sea of Green). It’s been around for a while, I first saw it around 2006. This is a great example of it.
Vine said:
@Uma
I did a few grows in the late '90s, and it was the hot method then.
Last time I grew, manifolding and super cropping were the hot new methods!
@Uma
No, this is called Screen of Green. Sea of Green is when you have a lot of small plants set to flower. Both methods give the same outcome, but Sea of Green has a faster turnaround because of a shorter veg cycle.
Wylie said:
How do you grow it like that in a grid? Is there a reason for it?
That method should result in bigger buds.