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  • rollin-fattys

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    January 20, 2025 at 8:01 pm in reply to: First time SCROG

    Looking good! Are you going to do a second layer as well?

  • rollin-fattys

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    January 20, 2025 at 6:49 pm in reply to: Seeds during flower

    I’m curious to know if you are just seeing it in this strain? And are you growing the same plant over and over? If so, then it’s most likely genetics. If not the case my suggestion would be run down the checklist. Double check for light leaks, check your timer make sure it’s not faulty, go over your environmental controls, temp or humidity fluctuations, ph in the water / media, etc. develop a baseline of where your at and make sure your plants aren’t stressing over anything. Best of luck!

    • rollin-fattys

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      January 20, 2025 at 6:51 pm in reply to: Seeds during flower

      Also grow them out and make sure you are seeing seeds. Regardless you will still get some good herb hopefully.

  • rollin-fattys

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    January 18, 2025 at 4:42 pm in reply to: Pop and twist

    I pop and twist my plants from time to time. I like to grow different strains together, when one starts to stretch beyond the others, I widen the canopy coverage by popping and twisting or using a training clip. The clip has far less stress on the plant in my experience. If you’re going at it for your first time, just remember less is more don’t get too aggressive or you could break the branch completely. If that happens, chalk it up as a learning curve no big deal it will recover.

  • rollin-fattys

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    January 17, 2025 at 6:55 pm in reply to: Perpetual Perfection…

    I have a 4 tent perpetual set up. I have an AC infinity 2 in 1 , 3×4 that I keep open for veg with no divider. I have 2, 4×4 tents for flower, and a 2×4 tent for dry. I have run this set up for about 2 years, it definitely jacks the electric bill up, but I like that I am always doing something in the garden.

  • rollin-fattys

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    May 31, 2024 at 5:36 pm in reply to: Wet trimming vs. Dry trimming

    I dry trim. I wet trimmed my first harvest, too much cleaning of the gooey shears. I have tried dry trimming with the silicone brush thingamajig, for the birds imo. I have an ac infinity trim bowl, I put all the golf ball and bigger size nugs in, I trim the smaller stuff by hand, and larf goes in the freezer to make dry sift hash which I then process into rosin. I personally use this rosin to infuse coconut oil for gummies.