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Everything that I've read/heard says to clean leaves up to make sure no molds or insects have places to live and breed. But if you don't notice any problems...Grow on!
Here are a few pics of the mothers right now, one week after taking 20 clones from them. We are not very happy with their genetics; one stretches too much and they both don't create the flower size we hoped for. Not sure what we will try next. Our 2nd grow from these mothers is almost finished and we will probably do a third grow from these mothers.
i love those top shots of the canopy. amazing. what kind of lights do they sit under again? i've got to go digging through the old pages.
-------------------- "Prohibition will work great injury to the cause of temperance. It is a species of intemperance within itself, for it goes beyond the bounds of reason in that it attempts to control a man's appetite by legislation, and makes a crime out of things that are not crimes. A Prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles upon which our government was founded." - Abraham Lincoln
"There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil
to one who is striking at the root"
~ Henry D. Thoreau
Strike The Root
Quote: Why the Scrog method instead of LST and pruning?
I used a scrog the first few weeks, until the complete grow area was covered. Now I only prune. No specific reason for scrog over LST. I wanted to try this. I want to remove the screen and see if it keeps shape.
We harvested the second grow from these KO Kush mothers (M1 and M2) yesterday. The smallest yield so far. M1 yielded 573g and M2 436g (wet mass). That will be around 200g dried (18-22% remains after drying, from my experience). M1 also won previous grow. M2 covered more area because it had better roots from the start, but it yielded less than M1 again. M2 streches too much and has fewer flowers, while M1 has a denser flower structure. That's why we removed M2 from the mothers box. We will only keep M1 for now, although we want to try a different strain in the short future.
Here are some pictures of removing M2, my friend might want it for in his house so I put it in a smaller container and removed the scrog screen.
Here are also some pics from our last grow, the one we harvested yesterday. We didn't do any pruning or scrog this time and just let them free. It has been very cold over here this winter and temperatures dropped to 13 C (55 F) with the lights off (daytime). Other strains we grew could handle that, but this strain may be more demanding.