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bnr posted an update in the group Smoke Break 4 months ago
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I usually leave my light 24″ above the canopy and it doesn’t leave much room to reach in and around the tent. I have thought about leaving it raised and just move from 50% to whatever I need to reach my DLI, but I do enjoy the savings of not running the light full load.
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bnr posted an update in the group Smoke Break 5 months ago
5 months ago-
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Good news is that hormonally confused plant is very stable. Stable genetics will reveg and not show intersex traits when subjected to light schedule changes.
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bnr posted an update in the group Smoke Break 5 months ago
5 months ago-
qualicumchronic (edited)
The Grand Master Level technique is legit.
When one removes a leaf, it slow sugar(growth) production, that branch slows down, it lets light to lower branches which is dank, so potey
this method is dialed in, when you remove that leaf thats attached to the cola of colas, it allows a ton of light to 5+ branches, more like 25 branches, lets fucking go boys
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qualicumchronic (edited)
i personally do a mixed technique
#1 remove tallest branches medium-large leaves if you forgot to remove them already
#2 Finger them – fingering your plants means to remove the middle finger of the leaves to allow light to the lower leaves and flowers, without slowing down that upper branches growth too much
finger they/them
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bnr posted an update in the group Smoke Break 5 months ago
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Often by taking only half the top, it grows back with three shoots. It’s a technique we have used for some time with good success. Do it when the double shoots are new and forming. Saves on repeated topping for yield. I start on the main at 5th internode, then top the larger limbs below the same way. This is sufficient for productive yield with…
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bnr posted an update in the group Smoke Break 5 months ago
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