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  1. Highigan fam! A quick look at @Fast Buds Cherry Cola 🍒 (left) and @Humboldt Seed Company Pound Town 👊 (right) Under our @ViparSpectra #XS4000 14in from highest cola at 60% output on the dial.

    Using the @Apogee Instruments Inc. MQ-610 with ePar sensor we can see par outputs at various locations on the canopy. As we move from the top down we can quickly see how par levels drop leading to larfy buds and less density because they are receiving less light. This highlights the importance of using various training techniques to keep your canopy even and maximum yields.

    Locations lowest on the plant receive the least light, that is why we usually defoliate the lower 1/3rd of our autos leading up to flower so the plant can focus it's resources on the top colas instead of larfy pop corn buds where the plant receives the lowest amount of light.

    These two have received very little training other than leaf tucking, the bottom 1/3rd will be trimmed up this week as they quickly move into flower!

    The Humboldt Auto has been a monster the stretch has been impressive. Fast buds has stayed stout, dense and is in need of a good defoliation! Running with @FloraFlex nutrients 💪

  2. I’m sure glad I lived long enough for growing to be legal..If it was legal in the 60s I would be a millionaire Lol.I came back from nam. With a lot of seed if you got some Tie stick in the early 70s I probably growed it. At that time I was living in north New Mexico in the mountains around 7,000 ft in a greenhouse. I was learning how to clone that was the good old days🥺

  3. I have a question but I hope you can help me. I had an accident and get down at my plants to check With my microscope. So my girlfriend has to do it and it’s hard for me to explain what to look for with the color of the Tricones spelling wrong iam sure Lol. Did you make a video showing what they look like under magnification? I’m sure you did but I cannot find it in your list. Can you help? I love your shell

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