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shroomys winter crop lol not really but kinda

shroomyshroom

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Hey guys

just thought id show you my little JH female that ill be using for my very very small grow this year lol

i forgot how much time a missus takes up and she got major plans about going here there and everywhere so come summer I need to be able to carry the water in to the plants in a back pack and not worry about it not being enough.

she is flowering now and will be put back into veg in a week or 2 to monster crop here and get a shit load of heads :)

here is a pick of the plant I am going to use

next post will show me using this tech 2 years ago and the results it can achieve :)
 
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shroomyshroom

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and this is what i am hoping to achieve with her using the same tech I used on the plant in this pic 2 years ago :)
 
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BudgetBud

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No doubt she'll be fat, keep us posted. Seeing this reminded me of my first encounter with supercropping, did it by 'accedent' and things got out of control, fast! I'd say it's best left for non-suburban area's and watch out for high winds.
 

shroomyshroom

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agreed BB :) its going to be sweet :) thanx for dropping in :)

anyone with super-cropping pics please post away :D
 

SilverSurfer_OG

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Cool! I havent heard of this technique before... you do this all indoor or outdoors or both??

Good luck with it anyhoos!!

:smoweed:
 
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wilbur

sorry guys, I must be missing something here. 'supercropping', 'monstercropping', yes ... but what does that method involve? how is supercropping done? all I can see are pictures of plants.
 

shroomyshroom

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SFOG can be done both inside and outdoors :)

wilbur the basic principle of monster cropping is to put the plant, seedling, clone into flower for at least 21 days.. once you notice the hairs are forming good and propper.. throw her back into a veg cycle of light.. 18/6 or 24/0.. I cant tell you for sure what the chemical reaction is that happens in the plant to cause it to shoot out hundreds on new shoots.. but it is deff something everyone wanting to break there current yield should look into :)
 

shroomyshroom

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Little Jacinta has been put in her new home (a veg box under a 20w lamp) T5s havent arrived yet...

now we just sit back and enjoy the show :)

will update pics in 7 days
 
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SilverSurfer_OG

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Sounds interesting...

This sounds worth a try for sure. I just wonder if it will encourage hermiefication?

Cheers mate!
 

shroomyshroom

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silversufer this is a great way to find out if your plant has hermie tendencies :) if it does throw that fucker out... :)
 
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wilbur

so Shroomy, outdoors I would shade the plant during its growing and 21 days and then move it to sunlight?
 

shroomyshroom

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not quite wilbur

best bet if you are going to do it out doors, would be to out when the days start getting longer in your area and put the plant out 1 month b4 that date, once the time frame hits the longer days the plant will start to reveg/monstercropp its self.. its how i did the one in the 50 ltr pot :)
 

SilverSurfer_OG

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Actually i did do this few years back by accident. It made all the plants pre-flower and i quickly got rid of the males which was very good! Didnt really take note of any extra growth etc but they were all nice plants for sure :good:

Wouldnt have been so good last season as it was so bloody cold!

Hoping to have a nice greenhouse up soon which will make this possible even if it is a bit on the cool side.

So plants out end of august i reckon!
 
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wilbur

Shroomy, I usually have seedlings on the go early. here they begin to flower in september but I must remove the heads by the second week in october which is when reveg begins, or the heads grow out and are lost.
thanks for what you say but I 'm still not sure I 'm understanding. I 'll think on it some more ... thanks again.
 
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