View Full Version : Plants to big for space? - pics
darrenlayo
07-09-2008, 12:15 PM
first grow white widow and 1 week into flowering. Are these plants going to get to big for this space? They are already touching the sides and am running out of room to raise the light also. Should they be transfered somewhere bigger as still have another 8 weeks to go and is there anyway of keeping the height down now? Cheers
cornish_dope
07-09-2008, 12:17 PM
If you don't want to move growrooms you could always tie prune and bend them to use the space more effectively
Shovelhandle
07-09-2008, 12:23 PM
Try turning the plants 90ยบ ;)
darrenlayo
07-09-2008, 12:30 PM
is it a big problem that they are touching the sides? From what ive read and seen these are still going to get a lot bigger and bushier. To maximise yield would it benefit me to move to a larger grow room? Also what is the best method to keep a plant short and wide/bushy rather than having all the gorwth going towards the top?
Rusty Trichome
07-09-2008, 01:18 PM
is it a big problem that they are touching the sides?
No. Leaves will scrape scars on each other, but not normally a problem. Had mold develop between two leaves that were 'glued' together by moisture, but that was on the same plant, and back when I used to mist a lot. (something to watch for, but not really a problem)
From what ive read and seen these are still going to get a lot bigger and bushier.
Would suck if they didn't, lol. WW shouldn't stretch much past the first couple of weeks of flower. Will start filling-in nicely in a month or so.
To maximise yield would it benefit me to move to a larger grow room?
Not if the only reason is that the leaves touch each other. If you have light leaks, or poor ventilation or a heat issue, then I'd recommend another approach, but looks fine to me as is.
stinkyattic
07-09-2008, 01:27 PM
Make sure that you have enough circulating fans in there, and enough fresh air to provide all the CO2 that those plants will use, tie them away from the light, and you should be okay. But they will need to be put in larger pots in about 2-4 weeks.
darrenlayo
07-09-2008, 01:35 PM
Thanks for the replys, learning all the time. What is the best method to keep a plant short and bushy when growing from seed? Something i probably should have asked at the start of these
stinkyattic
07-09-2008, 01:37 PM
Pinch the growing tip after the 5th node, and pinch 2 weeks after that. You can keep pinching indefinitely until 2 weeks before you start flowering, then stop pruning entirely.
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