Dinafem Dinafem Quick kush and quick critical grown by islandgrower

Why don't you build a little pyramid with that medium around the Kush1, so she stands straight?:pighug:


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I also find a McDonalds straw, cut to 5-8 cm long. Split down the middle then wraped around the stem works well to :pass: and easily removed once established :thumbsup:

@islandgrower Thank you for getting this Quick grow up so fast mate. Let's see what you can do :pass:

Looking good so far my friend!

All the best

Mark..
 
[HASHTAG]#protip[/HASHTAG] :pass:

I also find a McDonalds straw, cut to 5-8 cm long. Split down the middle then wraped around the stem works well to :pass: and easily removed once established [emoji106]

@islandgrower Thank you for getting this Quick grow up so fast mate. Let's see what you can do :pass:

Looking good so far my friend!

All the best

Mark..
Thanks for dropping by and honoured to be growing your quick strains. Thats a good idea i think i will try that to support the seedlings . And i will be popping 1 more to replace the seedling that damped off.
I will try my best to not disappoint [emoji16].
It is all a learning process even the best can always learn .




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The straw works great. Just cut it as long as needed then use a razor blade to split it down the centre :thumbsup:

Then you can put it around the stem for 5-7 day's. The stem and plant will start to support itself then remove :pass:

I don't like to leave on for more than 7 day's. Alternatively you could do a repot and bury the stem :bong:

All the best

Mark..
 
Why don't you build a little pyramid with that medium around the Kush1, so she stands straight?:pighug:
Wish i saw this post yesterday i would have tried that but the stem was kinked already so not much chance i think .

'Carpe diem et fumum veriditas'
 
They are picking up the pace now will be transplanting in 1 week and putting outdoors the week after . So i hope they get some good size by then due to time constraints with the grow off. Or i may select the most vigorous one for the growoff and hold off on flowering out the other 2 and train a little to encourage branching.
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Or i may select the most vigorous one for the growoff and hold off on flowering out the other 2 and train a little to encourage branching
You know that 30 days after official battle start you have to choose your battle plant out of the group? And it would be lovely to see you keep 1 of each longer in veg and getting on size to flip into flower later.
 
You know that 30 days after official battle start you have to choose your battle plant out of the group? And it would be lovely to see you keep 1 of each longer in veg and getting on size to flip into flower later.
Great i think i will flip the critical. Seeing as i have 2 of those. The others i will update in this thread

'Carpe diem et fumum veriditas'
 
Great i think i will flip the critical. Seeing as i have 2 of those. The others i will update in this thread

'Carpe diem et fumum veriditas'


Sounds like a plan :pass:

The plants are a picture of health, growing at a steady pace and getting ready to be repotted up into bigger pots with extra medium. Then we will see these take of like rockets :bong:

Are you growing all these outdoor my friend? Or will you be doing some indoor?

Keep the updates coming mate. So far looking great :pass:

All the best

Mark..
 
Sounds like a plan :pass:

The plants are a picture of health, growing at a steady pace and getting ready to be repotted up into bigger pots with extra medium. Then we will see these take of like rockets :bong:

Are you growing all these outdoor my friend? Or will you be doing some indoor?

Keep the updates coming mate. So far looking great :pass:

All the best

Mark..
I will be putting them outdoors to flower.
The other two are still a tossup as to whether in or outdoors. . I will be repotting them this coming week as well.
What training method do these plants prefer? @Dinafem-Mark

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