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N420
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That makes alot of sense. I'm usually a wait until I like the structure / overall plant health kinda guy to determine when I want to flip which usually means around 2ft above the bucket or pot. It could be that the Og crosses are more prone to stretching alot. The Phantom Og and Blueberry Og in my other journal stretched at least 4 times their height when I flipped them kinda caught me off guard but it was the first time I'd grown an Og cross.I usually flip into flower at a set height that allows for a tripling in height. Its the Gelat Og that has grown four times its height. Not a big problem as a little time will tell.