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Boy those are filling out nice
Its amazing what good soil and some organic nutrients can do for ya! I keep working and building this soil at the garden and it keeps getting better every year...
 
update GTG 7/28
@Waira :toke:

Fire og Kush HB S2 #3

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7 day's after defoliation and lollipopping and super cropping.:chimp::thumbsup::toke::smokeout::bump::vibes:
 
Its amazing what good soil and some organic nutrients can do for ya! I keep working and building this soil at the garden and it keeps getting better every year...
So true !! I’m getting ready to put more sprouts right on top of the run I just ran.
 
Here is my Girl scout cookies autoflower I am blending it in by keeping her low to the ground and sprawled right out there will be some weight on her when done thank the good Lord the slugs left it alone
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I thought the Asian Haze was slowing down slightly...............I was just high! :haha::haha::haha:

She's raging hard and heavy, upwards and outwards. She's drinking slightly more than a gallon a day. The last/top netting was one foot above the last. The way she is blowing up and branching out at the top, I'm thinking I need to raise that last netting a foot. I would just add another layer, but those fitting are hard to come by and they'd have to be ordered.
Looking at the closer pic, do you guys think it would be a good move? I'm still moving branches to the next square outwards on the levels below the top layer. Bud sites are popping up all along those branches and will be going upwards. I can always loose tie them to the screen above if they need support later in the grow.
I'm just thinking that the very top is going to need support above the current netting with the way it's branching out there.

What ya think?
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I thought the Asian Haze was slowing down slightly...............I was just high! :haha::haha::haha:

She's raging hard and heavy, upwards and outwards. She's drinking slightly more than a gallon a day. The last/top netting was one foot above the last. The way she is blowing up and branching out at the top, I'm thinking I need to raise that last netting a foot. I would just add another layer, but those fitting are hard to come by and they'd have to be ordered.
Looking at the closer pic, do you guys think it would be a good move? I'm still moving branches to the next square outwards on the levels below the top layer. Bud sites are popping up all along those branches and will be going upwards. I can always loose tie them to the screen above if they need support later in the grow.
I'm just thinking that the very top is going to need support above the current netting with the way it's branching out there.

What ya think?
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I've had plants over 10 feet tall that all i did was put four long stakes in the ground, and tied twine around the stakes at 6 inch intervals or so to keep the plant caged, so to speak. I didn't mess with the top of the plant, as I had about 6.5 feet of stake to work with, as that is far up as the stakes went. I used 3/4" EMT conduit for the stakes and jute twine. I never had a broken branch using that method.

So to answer ur question.. :shrug: I wouldn't add anything to the top, butz that is me.
 
I thought the Asian Haze was slowing down slightly...............I was just high! :haha::haha::haha:

She's raging hard and heavy, upwards and outwards. She's drinking slightly more than a gallon a day. The last/top netting was one foot above the last. The way she is blowing up and branching out at the top, I'm thinking I need to raise that last netting a foot. I would just add another layer, but those fitting are hard to come by and they'd have to be ordered.
Looking at the closer pic, do you guys think it would be a good move? I'm still moving branches to the next square outwards on the levels below the top layer. Bud sites are popping up all along those branches and will be going upwards. I can always loose tie them to the screen above if they need support later in the grow.
I'm just thinking that the very top is going to need support above the current netting with the way it's branching out there.

What ya think?
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The top will flop in the rain. You see a lot of the pros use the green plastic coated stakes. They will put 20 in a pot to support each branch, or 3 or 4 layers of cageI usually do a cage out of fencing and support it with stakes and run stakes horizontally across the cage where I need them. I would definitly run a stakes on that main stem I am at 80 days on Mosca Skywalker which is scrawny but tall, SS blackberry gum which is big, and 72 days on Anvil which is truly a beautiful plant. I think you could start growing these purple plants right in the garden with other flowering plants and few would know.
 
I've had plants over 10 feet tall that all i did was put four long stakes in the ground, and tied twine around the stakes at 6 inch intervals or so to keep the plant caged, so to speak. I didn't mess with the top of the plant, as I had about 6.5 feet of stake to work with, as that is far up as the stakes went. I used 3/4" EMT conduit for the stakes and jute twine. I never had a broken branch using that method.

So to answer ur question.. :shrug: I wouldn't add anything to the top, butz that is me.
Really? I check just now and she's 7ft tall. Yup! She's still raging.:eyebrows:
I've got 4 poles with paint drying. I wanna see what it looks like with the top net raised a foot. I figure that's the highest I can work the net without getting a ladder. LOL!
I think La Buena Hierba used some "Jack and the Beanstalk" genes in breeding her. I thought she might get big, but none of the pics I've seen has been this big.

She's gonna be very demanding when she starts packing on the buds. I'm pretty sure the FFJ I made is pretty potent and that's what I want to see if it can support really good bud growth. With as much bioactivity I have going in the EB, those nutes should be quickly available and some are already in an available form. She has the fine and thicker feeding roots just under the soil.
In case it's not sufficient, I have this product as a back-up.
Anyone use it?
It does look pretty potent.
 
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