Nope, you can keep tying the plants into flowering. I never remove the ties unless they arn't doing anything.Quote:
Originally Posted by Demeter
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Nope, you can keep tying the plants into flowering. I never remove the ties unless they arn't doing anything.Quote:
Originally Posted by Demeter
So it doesn't interfere with the new little buds? I don't want to drag them down so they don't get light. I'm not really doubting you, I just need to be reassured:)Quote:
Originally Posted by harris7
you can tie them up to week 4 no problem so no worries :)
you can tie them to the day of harvest... then tie on the day of harvest... after chopping :D
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Originally Posted by Demeter
That would depend on your particular situation. You want to tie so that you can have a nice even canopy so that the light effectively illuminates the plant.
Individual buds shouldnâ??t be of concern, only the total weight of the plant.
Tying will/may reduce light intensity to some buds but have an overall benefit to the plant and to its weight.
Donâ??t worry about it
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my 3 look like pic 2
thats a good thing as it shows the tops are now aiming for the sky and the training is going good, another 2 weeks and they should look like a endless seam of tops that look like a single plant :)
happy growing
they are under a 175 MV light and 4 40w floro's. and 2 40 w 3 foot floro grow lights.
so i hope it only takes another 2 weeks.