LUI Day 50
LUI Day 50

here’s a look at the LUI babes on day 50 . . . they were each watered with 1/2
gallon of our standard fish fert and kelp mix (1 TBSP of 2-4-1 fish fert and 1 tsp of Maxicrop per gallon of water) . . . a different look at the LUI’s on day 50 . . . if you’ve been watching the “landmarks” in the pics . . . ie the plant’s progress against the door jam and the hanging electrical plug . . . you can see that the LUI’s continue to stretch at a pretty good rate . . . considering that they’ve been topped and each plant’s growth is divided 4-6 ways between each of thier individual branches . . . their continued vigor is certainly impressive . . . in addition to their “seafood” diet of kelp and fish ferts . . . most of the LUI’s were rotated on day 50 to encourage even growth . . . since the LUI’s are in individual 3 gallon planters . . . it’s simple to move and rotate both the individual plants and the 2′x3′ containers they are in . . . a third pic offers a closer view . . .

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A reader writes. . . .Thanks 3LB! I especially like your common sense approach to most things in your gardenYour very concise explanation of ‘how to’ is great for everybody , especially us new growers . You’ve confirmed a lot of what I’ve found to be true through the years, and cut through all the ‘mystery’ . Take cloning for example, your method is straight forward and ‘old school’ . . . I know that a lot of ‘newbies’ get confused with all the elaborate cloning methods, equipment and all, when in reality it couldn’t be simpler, I have been cloning all kinds of plants for years using the simple method my mother taught me . I take some cutz (using a very clean sharp instrument) and simply put ‘em in a cup of water mixed with willow bark tea for a day or so, and put the cup right under the lights . I then rinse the cup out and refresh it with plain old tap water, the chlorine in the water definitely helps, every other day or so for about a week . . . No wilting, and the leaves remain lush and green! By then ‘little bumbs’ appear all over the stem , I then simply take the cutz trimming the very ends once more and ‘pop’ em right in the soil mix. No fuss, no mess, no misting, and no special equipment . Works every time! Once the leaves start to ‘yellow’ slightly, I know it’s time to feed ‘em!
Table of contents for Growing LUI /the3LB
- Growing LUI W/ the 3LB - Intro
- Growing LUI W/ the 3LB - Soil & Seed
- LUI Day 2
- Growing LUI W/ the 3LB - Day 1
- Growing LUI W/ the 3lb - Planting/germination
- LUI Day 3
- LUI Day 4
- LUI Day 5
- LUI Day 6, Day 7
- LUI-Day-8
- LUI-Day-9
- LUI Day 10
- LUI Day 11
- LUI Day 12
- LUI Day 13
- LUI Day 14
- LUI Day 15
- LUI Day 16
- LUI Day 17
- LUI Day 18
- LUI Day 19
- LUI Day 20
- LUI Day 21
- LUI Day 22 And A Lesson in Cloning
- LUI Day 23
- LUI Day 24
- LUI Day 25
- LUI Day 26
- LUI DAY 27 And Day 28
- LUI Day 29
- LUI Day 30
- LUI Day 31
- LUI Day 32
- LUI Day 33
- LUI Day 34
- LUI Day 35
- LUI Day 36 And Friends
- LUI Day 37
- LUI Day 39 - the Backup Clones
- LUI Day 40 - Day 1 Flowering
- LUI Day 41
- LUI Day 42
- LUI Day 43
- LUI Day 44
- LUI Day 45
- LUI Day 46
- LUI Day 47
- LUI Day 48
- LUI Day 50
- LUI Day 51
- LUI - Day 52
- LUI Day 53
- LUI Day 54
- LUI Day 55
- LUI Day 56
- LUI Day 57
- LUI Day 58
- LUI Day 59
- LUI Day 60
- LUI Day 61,62
- Legend’s Ultimate Indica
- LUI Day 63
- LUI Day 64
- LUI Day 65
- LUI Day 66
- LUI Day 67 And Clones
- LUI Day 68
- LUI Day 69
- LUI Day 70
- LUI Day 72 - Day 33 of Bloom
- LUI Day 73
- LUI Day 74
- LUI Day 71
- LUI Day 75
- LUI Day 76
- LUI-Day-77
- LUI Day 80
- LUI Day 78
- LUI Day 79
- LUI Day 81
- LUI Day 82
- LUI Day 83
- LUI Day 84
- LUI Day 85
- LUI Day 86
- LUI Day 87
- LUI Day 88
- LUI Day 89
- LUI Day 90
- From the 3LB Archives - Canopy of LUI
A reader writes. . . .Thanks 3LB! I especially like your common sense approach to most things in your gardenYour very concise explanation of ‘how to’ is great for everybody , especially us new growers . You’ve confirmed a lot of what I’ve found to be true through the years, and cut through all the ‘mystery’ . Take cloning for example, your method is straight forward and ‘old school’ . . . I know that a lot of ‘newbies’ get confused with all the elaborate cloning methods, equipment and all, when in reality it couldn’t be simpler, I have been cloning all kinds of plants for years using the simple method my mother taught me . I take some cutz (using a very clean sharp instrument) and simply put ‘em in a cup of water mixed with willow bark tea for a day or so, and put the cup right under the lights . I then rinse the cup out and refresh it with plain old tap water, the chlorine in the water definitely helps, every other day or so for about a week . . . No wilting, and the leaves remain lush and green! By then ‘little bumbs’ appear all over the stem , I then simply take the cutz trimming the very ends once more and ‘pop’ em right in the soil mix. No fuss, no mess, no misting, and no special equipment . Works every time! Once the leaves start to ‘yellow’ slightly, I know it’s time to feed ‘em!
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