a couple of plants harvested about 20 days ago. Dried for a week then put into sealed containers to cure. Will do a Smoke report in a week or so. Northern Man
a couple of plants harvested about 20 days ago. Dried for a week then put into sealed containers to cure. Will do a Smoke report in a week or so. Northern Man
nice pics but only the last one is in focus.
try using a tripod to hold the camera and you wont get as much blur.
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I found another feature on the cam, for close up pics. I will try again.
Should be clearer NM
A good question.
I was wondering the same thing as the Timewarp was listed outdoor-only.
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Ok, Time bomb is an outdoor strain. Last year my grow area was compromised, before i planted, so i grew it inside. I think it is a 8 week strain but i harvested at 9 weeks @ about 35-40 % amber tricombs. The seeds i bought at Crosstown Traffic in Ottawa, I always buy there, never had problems with germ. rates.
Now as for growing inside, had to try something different because my first attemt to grow inside resulted in a very low yield (7gr) per plant. So the first thing was to LST as much as possible, Not very good at this, so i hung a 4ft floresent at a 90 degree angle to the side of the plants, 400 mh on top. What a difference! Then i veg. for 8 weeks to get a bigger plant, had time inbetween crops. For flowering i went to vertical hanging my 1000 hps lite, and turning the pot(s) a quarter turn everyday. Very big improvment in yield
. I grow in 2 gallon containers. Second grow i got about 1oz per gallon. This, my third grow with strain, I got about 1.5oz per gallon. Some pics of what im doing. Side lighting, flower room with vertical lite, a few plants transplanted to show branching from side lighting.
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stop turning them , they reach/grow/aim for the light , and everytime you turn them they use energy to redo all that instead of useing that energy to flower
Hi sookieme, I was asking myself the question, if its better to turn them or not, so im going to try turning some and keeping some stationary to see which method yields the best. Thanks for the info.
NM
google heath robinson , look for his vertical tree grows , all the info you need is there , all with pics and explained very well
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i always turn my plants every 2 days 1 quater of a turn then every 8 days they get a full rotation i know i nature plants grow stationary but i have never had any problems if i dont turn them i tend to get more growth up one side of my plants
best of luck we all do things a little different but turning work,s for me
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I did check it out. Very good read. I think one of the differences between his, verse my grow, is the amout of lights he uses for big trees, 5- 6oowatt lights per 4 plants. I have only the one 1000 watt.Now I did not read all of the posted articles, like you said, volumes of info there. The verticle grows look very interesting. Thanks
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Hi Skunk Mad, I think its a matter of trial and determining if its working. Everybody has alittle different method they use,which is nice to hear. I did something different,which seems to have worked in my favor, now to fine tune it. Thanks for the growing info.
PS. The plants do lean into the light, very quickly.
NM