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They got to about 1.2 - 1.5 metres tall which is stop of the ceiling on the greenhouse roofDid you choose short plants?
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They got to about 1.2 - 1.5 metres tall which is stop of the ceiling on the greenhouse roofDid you choose short plants?
Yea you're gonna have to do some topping and training to keep em from reaching the top.They got to about 1.2 - 1.5 metres tall which is stop of the ceiling on the greenhouse roof
Yes. I do. When you start your grow, create a thread and you'll get help for topping and training and more.do you think 3 would fit in a 6ft wide enclosure without issues ?
So go with 3 plants next year and ensure the height doesnât go above 1.5metres and Iâll be fine so that works out then at 2ft by 2ft floor room per plant then and if I go 30litre fabric pots that will help aswell ?Yes. I do. When you start your grow, create a thread and you'll get help for topping and training and more.
Best pick the 3rd strain then hadnât i hahaYes. I do. When you start your grow, create a thread and you'll get help for topping and training and more.
Well I can go 2 fine with that to be honest just see what happens next season Iâve got one currently in the single size and seems to be doing fine didnât lst it or net it but next time I will be hopefully will give me more control etcI think youâll do as well growing one plant properly in a larger pot. Then you will growing three crammed in and competing with each other. Just my opinion.
Agreed started to flower but going to be pushing it but I wonât be annoyed or sad if it doesnât produce as Iâve learned quite a lot from just growing it etc if it does bonus if it doesnât itâs a learning curve to start a little earlier next seasonHas your plant started flowering yet? I know itâs on another thread but Iâm lazy! Getting kind of late.
LST and netting will help with the height issue as I didnât do it this time round am sure Iâll get Atleast 2 plants in a 6ft length by 2ft depth by 6ft high will easily fit 2 plants in 30litre fabric potsRight on! The UK is not known for its long summers!and it really doesnât matter when you start them. The length of daylight or dark in the fall triggers them to go in the flower. Thatâs why the guy suggested you start them a little later so they wonât be as large when they start to flower. Although Iâve started some late ones, and they do their best to catch up with the others! Lol
Thanks and fingers crossed it yields this first time around if not always got next year with seeds I know of there genetics hahaAll you can do is give it a whirl! Good luck, brother!