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The slower one really bounced back mate.. nicely done!Day 66 MAC#1
Not long left now, the faster developed MAC is enjoying her last 24hours in the garden before being harvested, pictures to follow.
The slower MAC is really starting to shine now, we have a sea of kolas measuring 25-35cm with mass and aroma developing daily.
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Happy growing, In Lak'ech
I think that's not a bad philosophy to have. My philosophy is similar. I mean I do... --do a lot of training, but usually avoid removing anything but smaller branches down below. I leave any leaves that I can because I think of them as batteries. And lately I've been letting the plant tell me how to train it, so am having mostly success on that front. Ok, so maybe my philosophy is different. But sometimes I do grow autos without any training. A lot of them are fine without it.Hello, it s been and intense week, temperature went incredibly high and unfortunately the plant felt that BUT wasn’t as bad as it could’ve been, plant 1 - 0 wether.
Pistils are browning and the babele’s tower is getting massive.
I just want to say that I have not trained or defoliated the plant in the entire journey.
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I’ve been listening to cannabis related podcast lately and I am really getting into the philosophy of not touching the plant at all if not for pruning the lowest part from small buds and branches that would instead create the opportunity to mold and pests.
I agree with this because, tldr, the genetics have years of evolution and I am not sure that doing all the training and stuff is beneficial, she should know her things right ? And also, it’s easy to do something in the wrong way and stress too much the plant or just “kill” her.
I will clean the lowest part for sure in the next round!
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