nothing a good pruning can't fix....we will start with that abnormal growth that has sprouted atop ur shoulders cheers my friend
Love this tutorial great to see step by step on the how to. Will be giving this a go 4 sure Im a big lover of the Bonsai..... In all plants this one would have to be my fav
the tutorial looks great micro! Super professional and easy to follow probably the best guide ive ever seen on the web...i 5 star'd this beast
Glad to see this finally arrived, excellent tutorial! I may Bonsai a few strains I received not too long ago. Keep it up!
Love this thread. Thanks. I am planning to do exactly what you describe when I find a suitable clone.
what would your advice be for me... i got my two potential mothers in 5 gal bubble buckets.... i was thinking keeping a t5 close and bonsai'n the sh!t outta her. would it grow to rapidly? strain = OG KUSH
As with your other one, this is an awesome tutorial. At the moment, I am growing from seed, but will eventually set up a small mother tent. I am definitely going to give this a try when I do. In many ways, I wish I had gone with soil when I went indoors. I think like many folks, I thought indoors and hydro were synonymous (sp?). I didn't realize until after the fact that I could have stayed with soil. It would've removed much of the learning curve when I moved indoors. Just a thought.
T5 4 bulb 4' are about 20k lumen before factoring in reflector loss. It works out to be about 80 L/W after losses from reflectors and ballast, just a rough estimate based off run of the mill Sunblazes. If money is not an option you will get a little more matching up better ballasts ex. GE Ultra Start running 3 bulbs instead of 4 has a factor of 1.2, most commercial fixture are using Fulhams, or worse, and you get a factor of .91. This means your going to gain almost 30% output with a better ballast.
Nice job man, i love bonsai's, ive actually started to do some on my own. they are about 3 weeks old now and only 4" tall, i kept it as a really short bush thing it looks awesome.