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The smaller the pot, the smaller the root ball which directly determines the size of the visible (above-surface) part of the plant. Like many other tried-and-true classics, she’s stable, totally reliable, and hardy which makes her a perfect choice for beginners. As the week progressed and the plant began to stretch, we saw our Big Bud plant taking on the classic Christmas tree shape.
Then the seed goes straight into the medium, and we recommend planting it into the final pot—the one that you’re going to use till harvest.Like the name suggests, Big Bud Auto produces huge, bloated colas and yields as much as 500 g/m 2(1. Being the top indica she is, she will make for a very powerful and long-lasting physical stone which is very relaxing, a superb “night time smoke” for you to easily leave the worries of the day behind with just one single toke. We also recommend lowering the day temps a bit (73–77°F, or 23–25°C, would be just fine) and keeping the relative humidity down to 35–40% because, at higher readings, you risk problems with mold and bud rot. The plant’s support system is robust as well: the thick central stalks can grow to almost 2 or 3 inches in diameter, allowing the lateral branches to hold up this strain’s famously hefty flowers, often without the need for supporting stakes. For example, bloom boosters with high PK numbers or low-grade silica products can destabilize your nutrient mix and cause nutrient lockout.
Even so, growers should be mindful and be ready to provide support using tensioned wires or strings.
Finally, when there are no more white hairs growing from the buds, it’s time to take a hand microscope and watch the color of trichomes.
The first couple of weeks are also the right time to inoculate the medium with living organisms—bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi.A sizable piece of farming equipment has been the talk of the agriculture industry since the beginning of the year. As most of Big Bud’s yield forms on the central stem, it’s the perfect candidate for the SOG (Sea of Green) system. The Big Bud 747 weighs in at 135,000 pounds fully ballasted and its 1,000-gallon fuel tank topped off. The Big Bud 747 or 16V-747 Big Bud is a large, custom-made farm tractor built in Havre, Montana, in 1977. Our Big Bud was given blooming nutrients mixed into the water for the remaining six days with an EC of 1.