Raise your light you plant is stacking up, when you prune you do it to get your branches into the light, i have a bit of a runt and the fans are 2 big and internodel space to small so i pruned off 2 sets of fans off it, plant did not mind and is only 28 days old some strains dont like it, remember flower grows on branches not leaves.
Raise your light you plant is stacking up, when you prune you do it to get your branches into the light, i have a bit of a runt and the fans are 2 big and internodel space to small so i pruned off 2 sets of fans off it, plant did not mind and is only 28 days old some strains dont like it, remember flower grows on branches not leaves.
Thanks for the info. Yea, I did have the lights too close early on, but what I think made them stack so closely, was the temps between night and day. It didn't change much for the first few weeks, until I was able to maintain 8-10 degrees cooler at night. Then they grew vertically.
As for pruning/defloriating... I was just experimenting really, making mistakes along the way. I did 3 heavy defloration, stunted them a few times, went too high, left too many branches for the space I had. I was just too bored and anxious with them, I'd say it's equivalent to a noob overwatering... I think I have a good understanding of it now, thanks for the validation.
One of the girls seems further along than the other three. It has less white pistils and more swollen calyxes than the others.
Should I harvest the one first or sooner?... If not, I'm starting their flush now and will be chopping next weekend to dry.
First and second pic is the what I think to be the one further along with less pistils and swollen calyxes.
3rd and 4th pics are of the other 3 girls.
Should I trim these girls or should I just let them go? The stalks are very thick and the nodes seems bunched up. I'm sure that's my fault. Theres all the same, Gold leaf.