Ill1sttimegrower
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If those were my plants, I’d take that main stem and bend it down to an almost 45 degree angle. If you research super cropping you sill be able to utilize those techniques right now. 3rd week in flowering is the time. Get back to us when you’ve researched supercropping. You won’t lose it if you super crop it.Thank you, I will begin week 3 of flower on 9/6. My issue is I tried to keep in vegetative stage for 60 days as recommended. But had to force flower sooner due to height. I am now almost top of canopy at the lights. I have been bending and tying down and now afraid of rot or burn. Can I continue to bend them over? I don't want to lose main cola. What do I do?
I have been doing that just was not sure I could do it this late. Everything I read said stop when flowering but an article I just read said I can do it up till Wednesday. I will hate to lose the lose strawberry cough if it doesn't work but everywhere I have done it previously has the big knots like the article I read. Thanks for the advice.If those were my plants, I’d take that main stem and bend it down to an almost 45 degree angle. If you research super cropping you sill be able to utilize those techniques right now. 3rd week in flowering is the time. Get back to us when you’ve researched supercropping. You won’t lose it if you super crop it.
Here is what I did. Think it is exactly what I needed to doI have been doing that just was not sure I could do it this late. Everything I read said stop when flowering but an article I just read said I can do it up till Wednesday. I will hate to lose the lose strawberry cough if it doesn't work but everywhere I have done it previously has the big knots like the article I read. Thanks for the advice.
Please explain! Is this seed developing or is this part of the bud getting fatter?
8 weeks. Started July 15th flowering.You wrote before that "I will begin week 3 of flower on 9/6." -- how long had these been flowering before you chopped them? Only ask because you might have gotten more by letting them bloom longer. Either way, you grew some weeds! Congratulations! Now the curing.....
Ahh, so it should have said 8/6.8 weeks. Started July 15th flowering.
Sorry if it’s a stupid question but what is the 9/6 and 8/6 all about? I’m 3 weeks into my first grow and have 4 female mimosa champagne and 1 bag seed that I’ve named straydawg on week 4. I am in no rush as I have some auto seeds being delivered also- but the seeds state 9-10 weeks flowering time on the feminised seeds, does this mean once I’m happy with the plants and want to flip them flowering will be 9-10 week ish? I’ve seen a lot of quotes like yours about 8/6 and 9/6 I wasn’t sure if these were dates or light schedules or what ? Again apologies for the novice questionAhh, so it should have said 8/6.Right on, 8 weeks is respectable, seems like it depends on the strain. Either way, congrats again. The next best thing is when the time comes to sample your product.
Disappointed in my first harvest. But I learned so much and have the next plants ready to go in.
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