Both plants were ponytailed, plan was 4 hours but ended up being 16 hours due to some problems at home.
Milla, who from now is called Coco seemed to get a little stress from the ponytailing.. see pictures. She seems to be recovering as leafs start to look more normal.
Chanel on the other hand broke herself free of the tail and seems to be thriving still
Think about doing it again when Coco has recovered. What’s your opinion folks?
I'd wait a couple of days at least and see how Coco does. Is there enough lower branching at this point to make a difference? And what is your training plan going forward?
Here are some pictures, tell me if u need anything else @InTheShed ..
Appreciate all ur folks help!
I think they are really heavy feeders, as the biobizz chart says 2ml/l for grow nutrient and i use 5ml/l of it. No sign of nutrien burn yet (i up the nutrient ml’s with 50% each time, and have destillated water to save the plants if there will be signs of nute burn)
What u all think about this?
I totally agree with @Pennywise and @InTheShed, don’t over feed with nutes, if you over feed and end up with nute burn by the time you flush properly and the plant recovers it’s days are numbered. So more nutes means less bud. Take it from experience, I’ve done it but more importantly I learned from my mistakes. My last grow 7 afghan auto plants turned just under 400 g dry
I was feeding 2ml / gal throughout the grow...