CANNABIS GROW #4 - UPDATE #2 - WEEK 3 OF FLOWERING! NEW PHOTOS!

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Sorry I haven't done a nug-update in a while, been a little busy... However, the plants are looking great!

We did some work today on on the next batch, which I'll be giving a little preview of in the coming weeks, but in the meantime, check out the tent!

All of these are GDPs #3 except for one Gorilla Bomb #2, but they're all looking super healthy! I also wanted to give some close ups of the roots, since last time I had piqued everyone's curiosity with the shot of the raised root set up. It seems to have given us plants literally almost double the height, and they were SUPER thirsty. The root system has to have gotten a lot bigger because of this technique, there's no way they needed that much water otherwise.

A shot, as the tent begins to open....

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Here's a nice shot of those big ol' jungle roots!

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Cool little shot of the tops. Little nuggies comin' in!

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Another shot of the roots, check out how thick the stems got from this technique. Super roots!

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Looks good! wow :)

Thanks! Appreciate it!

nice picture... in the my country very-very like marijuana...

Thanks! ha yes people like it a lot too.

Uletnye plants!A good home garden!;)

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Thanks! i appreciate it!

Awesome! They are looking great man!
Good job

Thanks! Appreciate it! I'm stoked on the progress.

Ah yea those roots looking great!

most definitely! The raised root technique was a total experiment that wound up paying off great!

Awesome! I can’t wait to see those buds getting bigger and bigger, probably not as much as you though haha! Peace :)

Love those jungle roots! And man your grow looks dialed to perfection!!

Your plants look nice and healthy, but why didn't you transplant your plants, so that the roots are 3 or 4 inches deeper in the 5 gallon pails, so that all of the roots are fully submerged in the soil?