Also - looking at the main stem on those GG's, they are going to get BIG
Thanks for the vote of confidence. Also, huge up for the ULH info, I'll be watching!First of all @Yeatster - well done. You have clearly got the touch as all of those girls are looking healthy happy and should give you some excellent results.
Secondly, looking at those ULH, i dont think you are going to have to worry too much about the stretch and light cycle (you watch, i have clearly just jinxed it!!) as the form of them doesn't have the early indications of the sativa line completely taking over. You will know within 2-3 more sets of nodes for sure.
Those PS are getting very stretchy, are they normally off to the side of the tent?
I agree. When the GG's seemed to stall out, I figured they were building some impressive roots. About a week ago, my suspicions were confirmed when I stuck a finger in the pot, at the very edge, and it was chalk full of busy roots, right to the surface!Also - looking at the main stem on those GG's, they are going to get BIG
I guess what he means is that in some cases ULH does not autoflower. If that happens he can either drop its light cycle for a couple of days to kick it into action or just treat it like a photo.Naah Yeats, now ur confusing me totally, how u will veg. the ULH for a couple of months if it's an auto?
Haha, It was more of a joke. I was just saying, if they didn't flower with my normal light schedule, I can't afford to reduce, for them to flower, hence; they will remain in veg until I sort something out.Naah Yeats, now ur confusing me totally, how u will veg. the ULH for a couple of months if it's an auto?
Thanks for the vote of confidence. Also, huge up for the ULH info, I'll be watching!
As for the P.S's there is no room on the side of the tent, to hide. They are stretching straight up! I've been raising the light, slightly, every few days, when they get closer than 15" and top leaf, serrated edges curl. I take it, this is not typical growth patterns for them? I'm hoping the stretch is about over but I'll adapt to whatever they choose to do. I've been lifting the Trans Siberians, to accommodate the raising of the lights. The Gorilla Glues, I am keeping low, for now, to inhibit some stretch.
Pics may be giving the appearance of taller trees They're right about 36"With the PS it is a little hard to tell without know just how tall they are, but because it is a Cheese cross, it should stay a bit more bushy than it appears to be doing?
Ah, thanks for enlighting me Seb!I guess what he means is that in some cases ULH does not autoflower. If that happens he can either drop its light cycle for a couple of days to kick it into action or just treat it like a photo.
Aw, i see u having fun joking on me poor boy? Wait till i get u!Haha, It was more of a joke. I was just saying, if they didn't flower with my normal light schedule, I can't afford to reduce, for them to flower, hence; they will remain in veg until I sort something out.