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She looks naked lol, trusting the process again.

Would it be helpful at all to put some of the mycorrhizal powder on top of the soil around the plant before I water again?
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A friend of mine just harvested this plant..it's his first plant. He said he took her because he was gonna have frost last night and he got worried, he didn't check the trichomes because he didn't know to but this made me curious...does a first frost hurt cannabis?
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We had our first frost a few days ago. There was slushy frost on my cars that morning. The two plants that are in the ground didn’t miss a beat though.
 
She looks naked lol, trusting the process again.

Would it be helpful at all to put some of the mycorrhizal powder on top of the soil around the plant before I water again?
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TA DA!!!! Looks way more open aye? Good job. Keep peaking under them leaves. If it's in the way of a lot of lower growth remove it. Those exposed sites will pop up pretty quickly now. New leaf will regenerate fast.

I look at early leaf removal as a sort of training. It is a manipulation so it's training to me. The main goal is to develop those lower branches. They will sport some big colas and produce a lot of branches with more colas.
 
Wow what a difference that made just overnight. I'll let the branches grow a little longer before I start guiding the new growth.

Took @Flower advice and got rid of the bottom leaf touching the soil too.

Also I noticed and I'm assuming because of how young I started training she grew an anchor to keep her rooted or it's just an anomaly.
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Ya got a lot of growth quickly. Exactly what your trying to do.. awesome.

That's pretty common for them to kick out some root at the base. That main stem is looking healthy. They seem to always get fat when you train early. Builds a nice sturdy base.

If ya want them to speed up switch to 24hr light or go 20/4. It doesn't hurt them to run full blast in veg. Now that we have cooler temps I run 20/4 in veg. When starting clones or seed I run 24hr light.
 
Ya got a lot of growth quickly. Exactly what your trying to do.. awesome.

That's pretty common for them to kick out some root at the base. That main stem is looking healthy. They seem to always get fat when you train early. Builds a nice sturdy base.

If ya want them to speed up switch to 24hr light or go 20/4. It doesn't hurt them to run full blast in veg. Now that we have cooler temps I run 20/4 in veg. When starting clones or seed I run 24hr light.
I've been wondering, why do you take clones in flower? Wouldn't it be easier to take them in the veg stage?
 
I've been wondering, why do you take clones in flower? Wouldn't it be easier to take them in the veg stage?
One look at a regenerated flowering clone and you know you've got something special. Something not many folks tinker with.

The benefits are in the pic. Multiple mature branching is my goal. For every new leaf comes a new branch and there will be many.

Compare this to a normal clone and it's pretty much a no brainer. Is it worth the extra steps? Yes!

You can not top plants to achieve this level of branching. Only these clones can make that happen.
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One look at a regenerated flowering clone and you know you've got something special. Something not many folks tinker with.

The benefits are in the pic. Multiple mature branching is my goal. For every new leaf comes a new branch and there will be many.

Compare this to a normal clone and it's pretty much a no brainer. Is it worth the extra steps? Yes!

You can not top plants to achieve this level of branching. Only these clones can make that happen.
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I see what you mean, I figured there was a good reason for it. Interesting stuff
 

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