
doooood, don't scare me like that!
...fabric pots are a great way to roll, but man do they dry out fast! I have set mine in larger plastics pots in the past, to shield them from really hot Sun and/or low RH% winds...
:smoking: they look great Jp, they ae getting some legs under them now! ...doesn't look like any vermin are snacking on them much either, always a pleasant surprise...


it's that time isn't it, nip & tuck, trimmy-trim-trim, LST, clean-up/lower node stripping, all that jazz! Which reminds me to get on it and start doing the same with my girls....
I can imagine snipping out nice cuts and having to to toss them sucks! I skipped topping this year, last year it didn't seem to do or help much... I'd need a longer veg' period and/or more extensive training to make the most of it. Plus my usual hand-off buddy for tops isn't around now to adopt them! ... next time give'm to
GTG, he's getting his balls busted for clones-

Jean-O I think you're growing smarter this season, not bigger-

Better strategies, and despite some shitty weather and other natural hiccups, things are rolling smoother now, thank fuck! Like GTG, you're up to your elbows in the goods every day making them sing and dance!
Oh hey, did I show you and GTG the awesome fulvic acid deal a mate turned me onto? Custom Hydro nutrients .com has 1 1lb. tub of dry fulvic for about $14 (shipping ain't cheap), but it's still an excellent value! That tub is practically a life-time supply for me, but your guys with more plants and lots of foliar love, it's a super deal for super results! ...fulvic does so many great things, and the plant can actualy take it in and use it as a carbon source i believe, plus the chelation,... humics serve better in the soil from what I understand,....