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You should flower those soon if you are unaccustomed to tall growing sativa plants. Mine have been vegging a while and are branchy
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ya, thanx man
![]() keep the pointers comin they are just starting to develop the growth for branches. At 28 to 35 days I'm going to deleaf the fans and remove all but 4 branches. I'm ironing out the pros and cons of vertical scrogging these once they sex...... or just let do what they want and take appropriate action with tying up or tomato cages maybe. vegging 20 on /4 off right now. appreciate the advice/comments
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If they start to get to tall cut off the growing tips. I do it all the time they stop growing up.
These plants are bendy will tie easily to control too. Expect the pistils start to chanche way later on longer flower plants. Indica doms freak me out how fast they start throwing brown hairs i think i hermed them but they just change earlier. Long cure for the win If you are using lucas formula gh add floralicious plus. Possibly silica too. Though they look very good. Watch for ravens claw after the first week of flower alot of sativas like a drastic nitrogen cut. Some just a small cut you have to feel them out. |
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TT looks spectacular!
It sounds like you have a good plan for these beauties. I like to veg them and sculpt them in the way you are describing until they throw a preflower. They should mostly do that by five or six weeks. I think it is less stressfull to sativas when you do not flower them to quickly. If you wait till they show then they will finish quickly once you begin flowering them. It does not look like you need much advice your instincts are on point. Thanks for sharing the great pics and taking such care in growing these. Fyi the bluelazerlite and satellite3 are ready for you! |
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thanx for droppin in fabvariousk Your comments/advice are invaluable and am happy to share. and I'm excited to try those others,
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I top the main stem on some varieties, and will top new shoots as needed though i personally do not find a need to defoliate fans myself. Most sativas the fans are so narrow its not a problem letting light through Growing stivas takes a little getting used to but they are dope plants to its all the same in the end |
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They’re looking great Tom!
Really interested in this one — almost grabbed them with my last buy. I’m sub’d in and I’ll be lurkin’
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Thanx guys
![]() I'm getting back into my groove. Me and plants have always seemed to get along really well. I have a bad habit of snipping cuttings from house plants I like when I visit people LOL Got some cool ones around the house and impresses the wife haha Shmavis...... hook up to the global antenna man I have a feeling when people start seeing these grows finishing up..... Fabvariousk might have a hard time keeping beans in stock
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![]() I was so close, but knowing I could see how it pans out for you and CoCo, I didn’t jump. But that day is probably right around the corner. ![]() Thanks for sharing this Tom!
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Yeah man you guys shouldnt wait on fabs stuff really nice gear there. The seeds themselves are great quality and his varieties are well pair hybrids. Hes got the eye and creativity needed to make some really nice atuff.
Im very happy with fabs plants |
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