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COOKED101
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Re: Experimental outdoor winter soil grow - White Rhino bag seed - Australia [Re: jimmy_james]
#748309 - 09/16/14 03:20 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hey jimmy James, I think it's a bit early for plants to reveg just yet. We've only just started spring and there's only just gone over 12 hrs light very recently, they like to flick back to veg more towards the 13.5 hr mark, in the tail end of spring. I reveged a couple last year and have done others in the past, Early stage of reveg.
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Same two in the closest pot in pic.
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There's a few things you can do in about a months time to help the plant reveg. I like to up the up the pot size to at least 30 liters, plenty of room for the roots, this helps a lot in getting it back into growth, when I repot I like to give the plant a slightly different soil mix, I'll add a good buffer of Nitrogen (blood meal powder, you can find it in Bunnings, it's marked 14-0-0 npk) to my usual balanced mix, it seems to really gets the new shoots pushing out. I also prune the plant back a bit and usually get a few little buds in the process, I'll cut the main stem down so theres only the 2 bottom heathy nodes left ( bottom 4 branches) and there fan/shade leaves,extremely important not to take the fan/shade leaves off, then I'll take the little bits of bud/tip along those 4 branches, but I leave a tiny bit of bud/tip behind as I do this with every bit I take. It's more like a FIM process as it's all small bits and I'm more so just plucking it back with my fingers. Doing this pruning forces it back to reveg as the root system is so large in ratio with the size of the plant it has no choice but to start pushing out new shoots, usually 2 to 4 new shoots, every place you plucked, fimmed along those bottom branches as long as left a tiny bit behind.
Any how this process has worked for me for years to get them back In growth and was shown to me along time from a good experienced outdoor grower, I hope it helps and hope your season is bountiful.
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Re: Experimental outdoor winter soil grow - White Rhino bag seed - Australia [Re: jimmy_james]
#748745 - 09/18/14 05:48 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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It's hard to tell from the last two pics posted of her, I can't really see the whole plant, spring buds are generally always on the airy side though. If you get her out of the greenhouse and into a sunny spot your definitely going get a better result and now is the time to get everything out in the sun, I know we've been blasted with some bad weather of late but we've got some great perfect warm, consistent, almost hot weather on for the next week at least.
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