Outdoor Growtogrow.. Michigan Unlimited multi strain organic grow

Interesting!
I seen it on YouTube with a guy name John Green from YouTube Growing Your Greens. He visit a lot of organic farms and gives great organic growing videos on YouTube a lot vids and really goes deep into Organics and permaculture gardening. sometimes it's a little annoying but he's really on point. With what he shows.

Sorry I'm no good with links:shrug::pass:
 

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Pineapple Poison n Wild Thailand flipping
The clock starts today flipping the pineapple poison and wild Thailand to 12/12.

After giving them both a good trimming and a wee bit more manipulation they're ready to flip.
They're still underneath the more red CMH light and far red LED light bars.
I will leave this type of light over top of them until I see the first sign of flower. At that point I'll switch up to the 42k bulb but continue to keep the far red LED bars over top of them. And I will also start the flower clock from there to ETA to harvest.
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I seen it on YouTube with a guy name John Green from YouTube Growing Your Greens. He visit a lot of organic farms and gives great organic growing videos on YouTube a lot vids and really goes deep into Organics and permaculture gardening. sometimes it's a little annoying but he's really on point. With what he shows.

Sorry I'm no good with links:shrug::pass:
Yeah, he's a bit of a strange guy, but very enthusiastic!
 
:pass: great bud! Must be a long veg phase to get all the training in. I've got the dream in mind of having two big 8 cola manifold plants in the tent, so 16 tall uniform spears of solid bud. Manifold plus supercropping plus scrog net plus lollipopping plus a lot of patience ... :smokeit:
Yes good you know them :thumbsup:

Yes all those technique's are needed. But your time can be expedited. By using far-red technology in the beginning of your grow in the vegging ...:baked::d5:
I'm working on light and its effects on our cannabis plant. Using recipes of light and manipulating techniques with my organic growing styles I do. Studying the outcome on identical clones from the same clone mother. The only difference is...is the light that they receive during the flower. Or Veg. Throughout the whole grow possibly. It depend on what test I'm doing at the time.
I'm getting a good grip on light and what effects it has on the plant at different times and how to manipulate it to my advantage how to make a plant grow the way I wanted to grow not just what it dose but what I tell it to but the way I tell to grow with light.

This thread has some good information in it that I ve been working on for the last couple of years. Feel free to pander over it anytime you want:baked::pass:
 
24 hour's after training and trimming

Pineapple Poison and the Wild Thailand have sprang back nicely.

The Wild Thailand takes to the training a little bit hard. Her stems are halo and semi brittle. :shrug: She's just one of those type of plants and more care is needed in training as where the Pineapple Poison is very flexible and takes to the training very easily.
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The garden is growing:greenthumb:
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:woohoo1:- nice looking crew in there mate! I just came from the PP thread, she sure liked you S&M and wants more- :naughtystep::haha:... so WT has brittle bones, huh?
That's a PITA, but now you know to get on her sooner than later... My Lilly was like that, she hardened her branches fast which sucked, because I topped her and wanted to lay her out nice and open but she was having none of it! Didn't matter in the end, she simply didn't bush out much at all, very weirdly so IMO,...
:yoinks:OMG that shit stinks
:rofl: that bad really? does it attract seagulls and flies? .... stinky is often a good sign, but indoors it's an issue! :nono:

 
24 hour's after training and trimming

Pineapple Poison and the Wild Thailand have sprang back nicely.

The Wild Thailand takes to the training a little bit hard. Her stems are halo and semi brittle. :shrug: She's just one of those type of plants and more care is needed in training as where the Pineapple Poison is very flexible and takes to the training very easily.
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The garden is growing:greenthumb:
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Very nice harem ya have there!
 
:woohoo1:- nice looking crew in there mate! I just came from the PP thread, she sure liked you S&M and wants more- :naughtystep::haha:... so WT has brittle bones, huh?
That's a PITA, but now you know to get on her sooner than later... My Lilly was like that, she hardened her branches fast which sucked, because I topped her and wanted to lay her out nice and open but she was having none of it! Didn't matter in the end, she simply didn't bush out much at all, very weirdly so IMO,...

:rofl: that bad really? does it attract seagulls and flies? .... stinky is often a good sign, but indoors it's an issue! :nono:
Very nice harem ya have there!

Thank you both and all whom have stopped by to see the collection:bighug::cheers:
Yes the WT is a bit brittle. She was from the get go. I mite have started her training from the 2nd node. Next time.
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Out at the farm today. I got a couple of pics of the drying Harvest.
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Ill get some bud pics next time. The Fruity Pebbles is very colorful. And the Sensi star has got a fantastic fruit Loop or even Fruity Pebble cereal type smell .... Mmm Mmm....mmmm
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