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OK so ordered this one... Is it fine?
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No real reason I can see to prune ... unless you've got height restrictions.Seems that P#6 is full into flower...
We had a nice day of rain yesterday. We really needed it as it is so dry...
So it was the girls' first shower and I was nervous that the wind would knock em over.
My goodness she is tall... Would some pruning help to even her out? I don't want to. Do unnecessary damage but she does have 6 stalks bigger than the rest and reaching to the sky.
I am starting to consider to flower them earlier.
Nice one haha!No real reason I can see to prune ... unless you've got height restrictions.
If that's the case, you can always super-crop those few stragglers that are popping up over the rest. Just give tge stem a gentle pinch (level w/canopy), then gently bend the branch down flat to the canopy.
Works great..... in a pinch.
If it's still vegging, you could always top & do a little LST on the lowers to open her up & force horizontal growth.Nice one haha!
It's not so much restrictions just don't want a too tall plant cause it will double in size when I flower
It's only the small one that's flowering yeah.If it's still vegging, you could always top & do a little LST on the lowers to open her up & force horizontal growth.
My apologies... I thought you had flipped already. I try to avoid cutting on my plants about 20 days after flip.
I try to adhere to a "hands off" policy once they start budding. LoL
Mr shed!! Great to see you again. OK then maybe I should prune before flipping cause I have to agree with you there! I'm already watering everyday bu I remember that in flower they drink loads more... Thanks hmm I'm now unsure what to doNo reason to supercrop outside except to increase the number of budsites, as the sun doesn't care about an even canopy. And if you try flipping that indoors now I hope you're in a barn. That looks like it's going to stretch through most roofs!
Is that its final pot? If so, you might be watering every day in flower .
Hehehe, won't that give the beanstalk room to expand? I see that you took a look at my journal today. You see what I am doing there. I do want to maximize bud sites and keep the plants low so that they do not become conspicuous. I find this string good because it usually snaps if the plant is being pulled too much, and the bows are adjustable ties. I can move the clips to redirect the branches as more potential bud sites appear. How about you try it with one and see what happens. You see my Chronic Ryder... you were interested a week ago when the training began. This plant is loving breathing as you can see. Happy days. Any rain your side yet?I can also repot to a bigger 7 gallon pot I have available.
HI yes we had a whole day yesterday with rain was so lovely. We expecting again next week a few days.Happy days. Any rain your side yet?
You got it sir! I will mix up a separate batch for her!If she’s in flower, I would absolutely give her some flowering nutes!!
Could ways pull them down onto the metal frame so they flatten out some and you will get more secondary branching catch up with the top. And more sun. They look great dkSeems that P#6 is full into flower...
We had a nice day of rain yesterday. We really needed it as it is so dry...
So it was the girls' first shower and I was nervous that the wind would knock em over.
My goodness she is tall... Would some pruning help to even her out? I don't want to. Do unnecessary damage but she does have 6 stalks bigger than the rest and reaching to the sky.
I am starting to consider to flower them earlier.
Thank you sir! Loving the fact the grew so much so quick. I definitely want to try it indoors and see the difference. For now it's outside. I have a nice difference between just topping and lst. I'm enjoying the LST as it's actively fun to train everyday!Didn't read the end lol