MIMedGrower
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Yea, I waited for the right moment, then I acted. When I bent them over, I looked for a spot that was kinda empty, then I fluffed all the smaller ones up and made sure they had good light souces trying to even it out as you say, good, I think I'm on track. I'll keep going over them daily and keeping them more organized as this is the critical period, I think. Thanks again for the advice.
If you notice, that first pic has two autos sitting in the 5 gallon pot, (the roots were together from birth, so I didn't seperate them. Both turned out to be autos, and females, so I didn't have to cull one, as I anticipated. They are basically bent opposite of one another.
The biggest of the bunch is the 3 pic, and there's one more not pictured. But I've got lot's more coming behind those.
i forgot to mention i also move and rotate all the plants regularly as i water them. Only a few isually need water each day so its easy to just move them up front as needed and rotate them. The light and wind hitting different angles and the space i try to keep around each plant increases flower production greatly i think.