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07-24-2007, 04:20 PM #1OPSenior Member
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hey, these plants have grown like crrrazy, more horizontal than vertical....they're about 5 days into flowering.
I was wondering if i could trim some of the "less important" side branches to give them more space?
If so, would there be any side affects?
32 days old
5 days into flowering
DWC 5-gallon buckets
GH flora nutes
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one more question.. will these guys stop growing once they start producing buds? or are they goin to grow through-out the whole flowering process.. im starting to worry about space... dammitsmokedoja Reviewed by smokedoja on . TOO BUSHY!!!!!! hey, these plants have grown like crrrazy, more horizontal than vertical....they're about 5 days into flowering. I was wondering if i could trim some of the "less important" side branches to give them more space? If so, would there be any side affects? 32 days old 5 days into flowering DWC 5-gallon buckets GH flora nutes Rating: 5[SIZE=\"2\"][COLOR=\"DarkGreen\"]All threads , posts , and pics. posted by me here are all BULLSHIT and or totally fictional in nature .
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07-24-2007, 04:28 PM #2Senior Member
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Sweet looking plants .
I'd leave em alone once they're already in flower , stressing them now is askin for trouble . Side effects = prob. worst case scener. would be hermies . What strain BTW .
Peace
Crispi :jointsmile:
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07-24-2007, 04:56 PM #3OPSenior Member
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cool thanks for the quick response, i already had some scissors ready.
these are bagseed, so i dont know if they will stay short or double/triple in size
i wish they will just stay short and stouti'd say i only have about 8-10 inches of space left for them
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07-24-2007, 05:00 PM #4Senior Member
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they sure are looking good, love their color, etc ... got ya a 'sea of green' whether ya wanted it or not,
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07-24-2007, 11:39 PM #5Senior Member
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They will double or triple in size for sure. I hope it's not up, if so gently bend them over and tie down. They look great you should harvest a good crop. Seed from swag ( bagseed ) is just chronic grown outside crappy. If you feed it , it will be chronic.
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08-30-2007, 06:45 PM #6Senior Member
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Originally Posted by LOC NAR on probation
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08-30-2007, 08:20 PM #7Senior Member
TOO BUSHY!!!!!!
You can cut off small side branches that are not able to help the plant in metabolizing food. i.e. if its not able to get any light and photosynthesize then its not helping the plant. Rule of thumb, if a leave is not dead and is still able to photosynthesize, then leave it alone. But if it is not able to photosynthesize then you can always cut it off. Leaves are like little solar panels that feed the plant energy. If a solar pannel is cover and cannot get any sun, then its not helping in any way, is it. Make sure you dont go to crazy cause you can cause shock and eventually cause hermie. But I have cut half way through flowering and had no issues or hermies.
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09-06-2007, 11:16 PM #8Senior Member
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Never cut off fan leaves unless:
- They are completley dead.
- They are shading some buds.
- They are moldy.
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