Blakeja
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You might be pushed for height when they stretch.
As regards to flipping I would say to give them a week to recover from the LST. Wouldnt leave them too long because of your height issue.
If you were to flip in a week i'd clear some fan leafs now also and lollipop.
I'm sure others will say differently
Why can't you just cut the legs off the table?
I like the work on your set-up. You are going to be pressed for height, so the sooner you flip the better IMO. Good job of using the net to keep things going horizontal as much as possible. That will work in your favor, continue to do that. Plants are looking good :)
I might clean up a few of the bottom leaves and anything that is more than 4" below the net, but overall, the height between the light and the bottom of the plant looks less than 24", so you should still get some decent light penetration down there. I just like to clean up the bottom leaves so they don't trap moisture coming off of the soil.
Yeah, I don't wanna start throwing up pics in your thread but check out my profile I've been supercropping up to the 3rd week of flowerCould you do the supercrop thing on them, I know it can be a little risky with snapping stems but why not give it a go
Exhale bags aren't really "running co2"Why are you using co2 with ventilation?
Get that snapping word out of your head. Think "crushing". You are basically gently rolling the stem between your fingers until you feel the pholem and xylem get a little squishy. Then you again, gently bend over, or really just let the stem fall over under it's own weight. Done this way you will rarely snap a branch. If you do (like I just did pics r up) you can duct tape it back.Could you do the supercrop thing on them, I know it can be a little risky with snapping stems but why not give it a go
Exhale bags aren't really "running co2"
Get that snapping word out of your head. Think "crushing". You are basically gently rolling the stem between your fingers until you feel the pholem and xylem get a little squishy. Then you again, gently bend over, or really just let the stem fall over under it's own weight. Done this way you will rarely snap a branch. If you do (like I just did pics r up) you can duct tape it back.
I dont want to be that guy...but if you mean flip in a few weeks you're out of time dude. If you're afraid of low yield by flipping now, waiting too long is going to be a much bigger issue to deal with. Again, just my humble opinion.Yeah I have seen how it is supposed to be done but haven't actually tried it, hopefully I won't snap anything when I do, I'll give it a go in a couple of weeks just for fun and because I have 6 plants to play with so it's not a disaster if I screw up a little :-)
Sorry, no I meant trying the supercrop thing, mine are autos so no flipping, I'm on a 24/0 light schedule.I dont want to be that guy...but if you mean flip in a few weeks you're out of time dude. If you're afraid of low yield by flipping now, waiting too long is going to be a much bigger issue to deal with. Again, just my humble opinion.
I got totally confused and thought you were the OP my bad!Sorry, no I meant trying the supercrop thing, mine are autos so no flipping, I'm on a 24/0 light schedule.
No worries... Maybe you just need a smokeI got totally confused and thought you were the OP my bad!
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