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  • in reply to: Just Sharing the 2×4 #1836
    kingcharlesb
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    <p style=”text-align: left;”>I also kept tucking branches until about week 3 of flower. </p>

    in reply to: Just Sharing the 2×4 #1835
    kingcharlesb
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    I realized I never answered your question Kasomkr. I apologize as I just missed seeing it. There were about at the height of the trellis. I’ll add a photo to show you Sorry again for the delay 

    in reply to: Grape Glaze King Sherb Grow #1834
    kingcharlesb
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    in reply to: Grape Glaze King Sherb Grow #1833
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    in reply to: Grape Glaze King Sherb Grow #1832
    kingcharlesb
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    in reply to: Grape Glaze King Sherb Grow #1831
    kingcharlesb
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    in reply to: Grape Glaze King Sherb Grow #1830
    kingcharlesb
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    in reply to: Your Thoughts #1729
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    in reply to: Your Thoughts #1728
    kingcharlesb
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    No worries! You don’t have to apologize. I normally run between 2 plants and 4 plants in my 2×4. My last run I did 2 plants in 7 gallon fabric pots and got about 220 grams. The one before that I did 4 plants and got very close to the same amount. It is more about utilizing the space available. You can cover the same amount of area with 2 plants as you can 4. Just a longer veg. Also, depends on what you’re growing, if it’s the same cultivar or not because they all grow a little different.  In the end after all that, I would say that you don’t have to take any plants out of your grow if you don’t want to. Just make sure you use all the space available and make that canopy pop! Good luck with your grow 🤙🏻

    in reply to: Worm castings for both indoor and outdoor growing #1654
    kingcharlesb
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    I don’t think it’s a problem to request someone to hear be interviewed on the podcast, but there are a lot of newer growers that are interviewed. It’s ok she has 2 1/2 years experience. The point, I think, is to get as many different opinions and experiences as possible. A ton of people use worm castings and have great success.  There is room for everyone’s voice. I guess what I’m saying is it’s fine to request someone, but you don’t have to put someone’s experience down because it’s not 10 years of experience. She has great success and it was an enjoyable listen. Show love to all the growers in our community.

    in reply to: Anyone know what might cause the plant to look like this? #1652
    kingcharlesb
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    I am by no means an expert, but I had a similar situation. I am in soil tho and I felt like the plants where being over fed by my soil mix. I flushed the one plant that was showing the similar signs and it took care of it for me. That’s just from my experience. I’d be interested what some of the more experienced growers have to say. Good luck with your grow!

    in reply to: Your Thoughts #1651
    kingcharlesb
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    in reply to: Your Thoughts #1650
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    in reply to: Your Thoughts #1649
    kingcharlesb
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    That was my first thought JD. Put the best plant in the middle so it does the best. I am starting to lean towards what Cam said though. My thought is that the smaller one will have the best chance to catch up and even out with the canopy. The middle plant is the free seed I got when I ordered the Square One seed. The pheno of the grape glaze in the right grows so interesting. It’s leaves twist and turn. Just transplanted them all getting ready for flower

    in reply to: Just Sharing the 2×4 #1604
    kingcharlesb
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    Thank you, JD and Cam. It is awesome to share this and have a place to talk, share, and help each other out. So, thanks again for being here to help and happy growing!!

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