Mephisto Genetics Mephisto Genetics Micro Grow.

Looking nice Baylee!
Are the photos labelled correctly? To my eyes the toof girl is the lighter green of the two ? :)


The Toof is a lighter green than the Auto Blues. The angle of the photo in the SuperBox (Toof in the rear) may give it a lighter shade of green. The Auto Blues is just amazing looking. Perfect example of a cannabis plant at three weeks old. I'll hit the Toof with an Epsom Salts foliar spray in the morning. I only gave them a 1/4 strength of RfS for their 1st feed. I'll up it a bit next time. The Toof has that nice indica bushiness.


Mephist you have an excellent eye. I just double checked the girls an the photos are labeled wrong. I just corrected it.

The SuperBox photo of the two girls. The Toof Decay is in the rear and the Auto Blues is in the front.
 
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The girls are big enough now to be LST'd. Giving them a slight bend at the top and anchor the bottom stem. Using Velcro strips again. These are thin strips of Velcro that are perfect for LSTing and any fabric container. Just wrap the strip on the spot that needs to be bent and the Velcro strips hold fast on the SmartPot. These strips can be found at any nursery store or on line.
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MGMG II starting their Low Stress Training

Toof Decay tied up.
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Auto Blues all tied up

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SuperBox set up.
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Looking nice Baylee! Gonna have some nice little bushes!


Thanks Mephisto for chiming in. I try to get them tied up early. The stems of Mephisto Genetics can get thick real quick making LST more difficult. At the moment they are in the middle of their 3rd week. The stems are small enough to be able to bend easily and they are growing very fast. Low stress training is a must for my set up.
 
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Thanks Mephisto for chiming in. I try to get them tied up early. The stems of Mephisto Genetics can get thick real quick making LST more difficult. At the moment they are in the middle of their 3rd week. The stems are small enough to be able to bend easily and they are growing very fast. Low stress training is a must for my set up.
Baylee,do you think those velcro strips would stick to the pots my wife made.They are made of duck cloth,the duck cloth is a woven canvas material.I really like those strips. the girls are looking very nice.When i run out of photos i,m going to get some of Mephisto autos.Thanks for letting me tag along.Peace.
 
They will stick to any fabric. There are different brands of the nursery strips. Velcro is the brand name. They all will do the same thing. I find it is so much easier to LST with them. Normally I'll start an LST after the 4th week. These girls are big enough to do it before the 4th week. They are going onto their 3rd node and the stems are just starting to thicken up. Perfect time right now.
 
the girls are looking very nice


They are doing it with just a little help from me. First it's good genetics. Then good soil, bright full spring lighting, proper temp/humidity, just enough food to make them happy and wet/dry cycle in that order. Try to mimic spring in VEG then mimic autumn in FLOWER. It's to me that simple.
 
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MGMG II is four weeks old today. Note....They may look a bit droopy. They were just watered after a good wet/dry cycle.

Auto Blues Week 4
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Toof Decay Week 4
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Starting to FLOWER already. Doing a leaf tuck to get the canopy open. Next grow I'll drop the bean off center. I need to LST these grows. Putting the bean off center will eliminate the open space and have a more esthetic look.
 
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