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flowergirl21
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Re: 1st Time Grow - Flowergirl21's - White Widow - Bloombox - Hydro - Manifold Techni
Thanks! I've been following Nebula's version of the manifold, and she mentioned better yields when doing a last defol before flowering. Her point was to remove all other growth tips because it sends a signal to the plant that the 8 ones she still has are her only hope. I'm about ready to flower. I'll be LST'ing as she goes into her flowering stretch.
Yes...I am definitely trying to keep her from growing into the ceiling, as my bloombox is fairly short. I don't think I'll have that problem, honestly, since I've done some good training on her. We shall see. It's all a learning experience right now, and if I get at least 4 zips dried and cured, I'll be happy. I mean...I was aiming for 8 zips when I originally started, but that was when I thought I would have at least two plants in flower at once. LOL. The best laid plans...
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Nice manifold! Great results with the hydro setup. You do not really need to defoil much, I think it stresses the plant more than needed. But thats just my observation. Now you can gradually start with LST to spread them a bit and use up all that horizontal space (Let them grow a bit). Cannot wait for the harvest I bet you will be super happy. Good luck and happy growing!
Thanks! I've been following Nebula's version of the manifold, and she mentioned better yields when doing a last defol before flowering. Her point was to remove all other growth tips because it sends a signal to the plant that the 8 ones she still has are her only hope. I'm about ready to flower. I'll be LST'ing as she goes into her flowering stretch.
Aye, all that chopping stuff off seems to slow things down however it does keep things in check by the looks of it and gives one time to observe and consider things. It's like the opposite of what I've just done.....fan leaves bursting out the seams of the room so I figured it's probably time to flower them
Yes...I am definitely trying to keep her from growing into the ceiling, as my bloombox is fairly short. I don't think I'll have that problem, honestly, since I've done some good training on her. We shall see. It's all a learning experience right now, and if I get at least 4 zips dried and cured, I'll be happy. I mean...I was aiming for 8 zips when I originally started, but that was when I thought I would have at least two plants in flower at once. LOL. The best laid plans...
zip zip zip