KingstonRabbi
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Ok I got some pics of the plants for everyone. They had wilted pretty good by the time they dried out and I was finally able to give them the Rescue Drench. I trimmed off some of the dead leaves at the bottom so the plants may look a little funky in addition to having their growth stunted.
The new growth is looking pretty good and the leafs and stems are becoming more firm and standing out which is good. I'm really hoping to sex the 2 larger plants as they are at about 5 weeks from seed. I haven't seen signs of females or males yet.
I guess I need help determining a strategy here. Do i trim these up a little more? I was thinking it might be good to trim up the fading, yellow or dead stuff at the bottom and allow the plant to focus energy on the new growth. I'm guessing I need to let new growth veg out here for a few weeks at least then trim/shape plants and then put into bloom. Need a little direction on that.
May be a moot point considering 1 is now showing male. But if other isn't showing yet good chance it's a female. And males make good practice subjects.
If you're going to train better to do it early rather than right before bloom. LST became HST when I waited too long on my first grow. That's high stress for me, and not too good for plants either. I now use an early single topping and LST on side branches as they develop. That gives a much more balanced plant in flower than simply bending top over. I think it also produces better colas because of more even nutrient flow thru plant and more even canopy. It seems to be working even better with the larger plants I grow now. (The soil helps too ).
But that's my style. Now that you have a male to experiment with feel free to go crazy and invent something new. Who knows, it may even earn you a plant of the month!