Posted On: 01/05/2016 12:49:26 PM
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$IHSI TomTrichrome Suncloak: Flowering a week later Oct. 18th (beginning of week 4)-initial signs of “bud swell”
October 18th 2015
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/i...703/page-2
⦁ As the buds start to put on their initial weight during the 4th week of flower, I noticed that the lower canopy was growing at a similar rate and size, as the upper canopy.
⦁ Due to the Sun Cloak vertical panel design, light is able to penetrate to the lower canopy. What Iv'e seen, as a result of this light penetration, is larger lower canopy growth thats more comparable to the growth of secondary top Kolas.
⦁ For me personally this was big! No more “Lolli-Popping” lower branches or just striping them in hopes it diverts the energy to the upper canopy. Now, as a result of the evenly dispersed light penetration, the lower canopy can not only be salvaged, its size and quality will contribute to the overall yield.
October 18th 2015
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/i...703/page-2
⦁ As the buds start to put on their initial weight during the 4th week of flower, I noticed that the lower canopy was growing at a similar rate and size, as the upper canopy.
⦁ Due to the Sun Cloak vertical panel design, light is able to penetrate to the lower canopy. What Iv'e seen, as a result of this light penetration, is larger lower canopy growth thats more comparable to the growth of secondary top Kolas.
⦁ For me personally this was big! No more “Lolli-Popping” lower branches or just striping them in hopes it diverts the energy to the upper canopy. Now, as a result of the evenly dispersed light penetration, the lower canopy can not only be salvaged, its size and quality will contribute to the overall yield.
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