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Stretching in greenhouse to ceiling

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Stretching in greenhouse to ceiling

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Whats up everyone, a couple of the 6 master kush’ i got going in my quictent greenhouse are getting pretty tall. All indica dominates. Do you guy think i’ll have enough room for flowering all the way through. The tallest plant Is just under 2 feet from the top. Just entering flowering now and i supercropped them to try and control the height. It kinda worked but I didn’t tie them down and they shot right back up in like 3 days.
what do u guys think? Highest point in the greenhouse is 8 feet in the middle

7 and 15 gallon fabric pot
Week 11
Coco/perlite/promix
GH nutes
location: New England
 

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Yup I would just bend the tall branches around as needed. Tie them down with some string or something, there's a lot of options. At least the greenhouse is screen and not plastic that will make a huge difference when they actually meet. Maybe prune a few fan leaves off the top colas once you get to that point, to allow some light through the canopy. Good luck and if I didn't say it to ya yet, Welcome to the Farm!
 
Yup I would just bend the tall branches around as needed. Tie them down with some string or something, there's a lot of options. At least the greenhouse is screen and not plastic that will make a huge difference when they actually meet. Maybe prune a few fan leaves off the top colas once you get to that point, to allow some light through the canopy. Good luck and if I didn't say it to ya yet, Welcome to the Farm!
Thank you man, should i supercrop them or just bend? Is it bad to supercrop the main stalk again right under or below the previous knuckle? Btw the greenhouse is plastic, i know the material looks deceiving but it’s definitely poly.
 
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