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Winter buds coming :jointsmile:
Pot has not directly connected with stretching. Mostly effects on side branches i think. Stretching is about the light. Since they're in big pots you'll see they go more :)
Are you thinking about some training? (Deformed one already with self training :))
You need to send 50 posts before uploading here. There are some other factors in it but i don't know. I was able to upload after 15-20 messages. Maybe about reputation or maybe they just didn't want me to fill my message limit around the other topics :D
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Ya I have been thinking about topping or LST or maybe both, not too sure yet... I also have been getting a bunch of these little flying insects I'm not sure what they are, they look like gnats or fruit flies or something my guess is that they came in my soil that I bought they don't seem to bother theplants at all but they sure are annoying sometimes I smoke a bowl and just sit her trying to kill the bastards haha
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Aye, i had those too. They don't give damages but their larvae can damage the roots of young plants. Killing by hand will not finish them. Sticky fly paper is a good solution for them. I used natural sources: Carnivorous plants :D
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Carniverous plants haha that's a good idea, I think I will try to get something to take care of them cuz they're a real nuisance.
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Another update, plants are going great, except I have noticed that there is a lot of yellow in the leavesand I'm not sure why... but heres a pic
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growing in the snow
If I were to top my plants and clone the cuttings would I be able to instantly flower them or do the have to have more light to properly clone and take root?
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growing in the snow
less light (lumens) to start roots then cut the light to 12 hours or less.