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    My plant, what should I do?

    Hey all, I've been reading up on what kinds of methods people use to keep their plants small, and I just want some advice here.

    My plant is between 4 and 6 weeks old, with first pestils starting to form in the upper joints. I've attacked some pictures, and right now I'm using a 250w MH bulb, and the plant itself is about 1.5ft tall. It's been grown with natural light in the windowsil up until this point, but it's starting to get dark earlier.

    Should I force flowering soon, or let it get a little wider by clipping the top? A few suggestions would be nice.

    Thanks!
    sanchezz Reviewed by sanchezz on . My plant, what should I do? Hey all, I've been reading up on what kinds of methods people use to keep their plants small, and I just want some advice here. My plant is between 4 and 6 weeks old, with first pestils starting to form in the upper joints. I've attacked some pictures, and right now I'm using a 250w MH bulb, and the plant itself is about 1.5ft tall. It's been grown with natural light in the windowsil up until this point, but it's starting to get dark earlier. Should I force flowering soon, or let it get Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    My plant, what should I do?

    If your finished height is a concern, then you can start flowering now. It will easily double in size. Or you can train it with the LST method which can be found by searching this forum.
    Peace

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    #3
    Junior Member

    My plant, what should I do?

    Thanks for the response. From what I've read most people start LST after the third node sprouts. I'm a bit concerned with the rigidness of the main cola right now, and don't want to break it.

    For flowering, I want a 12/12 lighting schedule, no?

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    #4
    Senior Member

    My plant, what should I do?

    for flower, anywhere from 12-14 hours of light. 14 is near the upper limit and may not aways trigger, but will give that extra daily energy.

    id say it looks ok to start flowering, plenty of nodes with a few branches starting to extend.

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    #5
    Junior Member

    My plant, what should I do?

    Awesome, I'm gunna switch to a CFL setup in a couple days here because the MH is like a miniature sun in my room. Thanks again.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    My plant, what should I do?

    Don't use the 14 hours of light. Stick with the simple 12/12.

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    #7
    Junior Member

    My plant, what should I do?

    Okay,.cool. At this point I could almost get away with a natural light cycle + a couple hours of CFL, then stick it in the closet.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    My plant, what should I do?

    You'd be better off just keeping it under the CFL. I don't know exactly what you mean by "natural light cycle" but I'm assuming you are setting it on a windowsill or the like.

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    #9
    Junior Member

    My plant, what should I do?

    Exactly, windowsil from dawn until dusk which is about 12/12. I'll most likely put it in the closet under the CFL on a timer though.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    My plant, what should I do?

    I don't know where you live but where I am at the light is 10/14 this time of year. Also if you have a MH lamp look into getting a HPS converson bulb, your plants will love that more then the CFL's.
    If you have had it in natural light and MH you will be drastically decreasing the light available when switching to CFL's also.
    Just some things to think about.

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