hi to all
port jack fig im working on any advice greatley appreciated
cheers mick
pj fig development
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Re: pj fig development
Hey mate , I'd let the shoots grow a bit more then select your branch structure and let those branches fatten up a little then cut back to around the 2nd or 3rd leaf node, repeat this mate over and over until you have tight ramification on your canopy.
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Re: pj fig development
hey mick just a quick idea

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Re: pj fig development
i was thinking some thing like that ant
please dont take offence at this micheal, right now it looks a bit like a soccer player sliding on his knees after hes kicked a goal and throwing his arms in the air

ya got plenty of potential in there any way mate
i like it 
jamie

please dont take offence at this micheal, right now it looks a bit like a soccer player sliding on his knees after hes kicked a goal and throwing his arms in the air



ya got plenty of potential in there any way mate


jamie

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