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HERBBEANZ Okay so I came up with this incredible method of training that I call "root lining".I figured this out years ago in outdoor season when a deer bulldozed through my med crop and knocked a sweet lady over, that started it all. The plant was completely parallel to the ground with roots growing out of the nodes where contact was made with the ground at the stock. Long story short she ended up being a 14 footer with 6 foot whale dicks! That gave me this little idea that's been non stop producing top quality fat resinous buds. This method increases nutrient uptake and makes a huge difference in quality and size. I essentially main line, really low to the ground, until the stock makes full contact with the ground. I then gently rub the downside of the stock with the back of a butter knife to speed things up and break down the chlorophyll layer. Then I add remo roots gel (see all videos). I then add a sprinkle of coco on top just to barely cover the stock (dont add to thick of a layer as this might "choke" and rot the stock) and mist that spot 2-3 times a day. 3 days later and boom! She'll be pumping out roots and go into full beast mode. Give it a try and you'll never go back!
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Week 4. Flowering
7y ago
1/5
12.7 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
78 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
45 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
4 liters
Pot Size
1 liters
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
HERBBEANZ Looking good, really deep dark green to her. Cal mag fiend. Shes already starting to smell like oranges. Pumped for this one.
Container: 4 gallon plastic nursery pots
Medium: Coco/perlite 87%, 8% perlite, 5% vermiculite
Nutrients: Gaia Green organic dry (4-4-4 All Purpose and 2-8-4 Bloom); emerald harvest full line at half strength. Foliar spray/supplemental feeding; potassium silicate AND KELP
Lights: 2×600 cob, 1200, 300 meizhi and 1 600 hps not in use yet
Light Schedule: 20/4