Who won this epic battle of the West?

  • Trapper

    Votes: 24 72.7%
  • Ronin

    Votes: 9 27.3%

  • Total voters
    33
  • Poll closed .
Thanks @briman :cheers:

@Trapper
Your ladies are picture perfect.:thumbsup:
The next few weeks are where it's going to get interesting.

I'll get some pics posted once lights come back on.:cheers:

I agree, here to about day 44-45 is gonna be REAL interesting.
Who throws down the best framework ;)

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Alright, Day 21 :)

trio (Celeste in the middle)

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And Celeste by herself
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What I find really interesting is how incorrect my assumptions were on "maximizing potential"...

I felt like for a while now, I'd been dialing in my set-up and providing all, or close to all, that my plants could
need or want...that a lack of deficiencies along with little to no burning meant that realization of potential was
relatively high. And that may very well be the case, given the set-up.

However, your (Ronin's) and gbd's (among others) plants exhibit this rapid development of multiple offshoots
and budsites, limbs, limb length, etc.

Now, you guys each have much more experience...I won't act like that's not the case...

BUT

One thing you guys have in common, I believe, is HPS for veg. and I find that VERY intriguing.

I'm also beginning to see a trend that basically amounts to "Super healthy, lively soil" is more
important than any amount or combination of nutrients aimed at feeding the plant. Maybe I'm
dense or stubborn, and maybe that has been parlayed to me before and I didn't grasp the depth
of the comment...but it seems like some of that is becoming demonstrably evident.

I used to think that a plant grown without deficiency or burning meant that it was most likely
becoming a version of it's "perfect self", but it's obvious that environmental variables define
what that comes out looking like.
 
That first pick looks like its growing out of your carpet ronin lol
Shhh:eyebrows: That's the secret weapon in this grow...
80's shag carpet for grow medium:crying:

she's look'in locked loaded and ready to rock
Thanks @trailanimal :pass:
She should start jumping soon.

Geez, Sensei....that's so much development already. Just WOW.
What I find really interesting is how incorrect my assumptions were on "maximizing potential"...

I felt like for a while now, I'd been dialing in my set-up and providing all, or close to all, that my plants could
need or want...that a lack of deficiencies along with little to no burning meant that realization of potential was
relatively high. And that may very well be the case, given the set-up.

However, your (Ronin's) and gbd's (among others) plants exhibit this rapid development of multiple offshoots
and budsites, limbs, limb length, etc.

Now, you guys each have much more experience...I won't act like that's not the case...

BUT

One thing you guys have in common, I believe, is HPS for veg. and I find that VERY intriguing.

I'm also beginning to see a trend that basically amounts to "Super healthy, lively soil" is more
important than any amount or combination of nutrients aimed at feeding the plant. Maybe I'm
dense or stubborn, and maybe that has been parlayed to me before and I didn't grasp the depth
of the comment...but it seems like some of that is becoming demonstrably evident.

I used to think that a plant grown without deficiency or burning meant that it was most likely
becoming a version of it's "perfect self", but it's obvious that environmental variables define
what that comes out looking like.
Ladies are looking great Trap:d5:
Regarding "maximizing potential"...
I think you do a stellar job of doing so.
Considering the environmental variables that you need to overcome due to living in the stratosphere:biggrin:, you do one hell of a job of growing.
I veg my ladies under HPS so that I can use the 5w LED's more efficiently.
The 5w units veg for shit. Although they have great penetration for ladies in flower mode.:thumbsup:
So, I too am continually trying to get my grow(s) dialed in.

RE soil: It definitely makes a big difference.
The healthier the root/soil web, the healthier and happier your plant will be.

Don't forget that you are pummeling your ladies with light right now. 1 light for each plant.
They have no need to stretch.
And you are correct in regards to keeping your ladies fed and free of deficiencies..
If you keep them well fed and bathed in light you will help them achieve their "perfect self".
And you do a fine job of just that my friend:cheers:
 
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