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    #1
    Junior Member

    can any one help me??

    i need to prune my plant at the top cos its geting to big for the space ive got. this is the frist normal plant ive grown , ive only grown lowriders in the space ive got! so this new cross ive got is getin to big so i need some advice on where i prune it. so any help would be greatful please!!:thumbsup:
    shane09 Reviewed by shane09 on . can any one help me?? i need to prune my plant at the top cos its geting to big for the space ive got. this is the frist normal plant ive grown , ive only grown lowriders in the space ive got! so this new cross ive got is getin to big so i need some advice on where i prune it. so any help would be greatful please!!:thumbsup: Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    can any one help me??

    Let me help u :thumbsup:

    Id say dont trim nuthin unless its a dead yellow leaf or branch

    Can ya lower the floor?

    Raise the lite?

    If you cut the top Im not sure what will happen to the rest of the plnt as far as potentate

    I have 7 growing, one, seems to b hugging tha dam blub, but it looks healthy an green


    rotza ruck

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    #3
    Senior Member

    can any one help me??

    let the experts in the grow lounge take a look at your delema


    here it is


    http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-lounge/

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    #4
    Senior Member

    can any one help me??

    check the grow forums man go to the growers they know their stuff.

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    #5
    Junior Member

    can any one help me??

    i need to prune my plant at the top cos its geting to big for the space ive got. this is the frist normal plant ive grown , ive only grown lowriders in the space ive got! so this new cross ive got is getin to big so i need some advice on where i prune it. so any help would be greatful please!:thumbsup:

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    #6
    Senior Member

    can any one help me??

    Pinch the growing tip and then give the plant some time to heal before you flower it- at least 2 weeks.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    can any one help me??

    It all depends on what stage of growth your plant is in. If you are still in the vegetative stage (18/6), you can safely top your plant. What that does is when you snip the top of the newly emerging growth on your plant, is that gives energy to the lower branches to create a more bushy like plant. It also splits the top of the plant, into 2 main cola buds, instead of the typical 1 cola. How you top the plant is, is you need clean, very sharp snips, and you cut off about 80% of the new growth coming from the top of the plant.

    That will help somewhat with the height, and if your plant is already too tall for your space in the Veg. stage, you are surely screwed for flowering as it easily doubles or triples in height.

    If you are flowering though, it is not a good idea to remove any leafs at all, and never cut the top bud off. That might send your plant into shock and you will result in a hermi plant, loaded with seeds.

    The only thing you can do is either: Get more space, or you could try to the LST method (Low Stress Training). That is where you bend the main branches over by tying them them down, VERY GENTLY bending the stem.

    Other than that, good luck!

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    #8
    Senior Member

    can any one help me??


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    #9
    Senior Member

    can any one help me??

    take a piece of string tie it to the highest piece of bare stem making sure not to make the knot to tight. Then gently pull the string down until the top is almost at a 90 degree angle BE VERY CARFUL NOT TO BREAK THE STEM. then tie or wieght down the other end of the string holding the top in place. This will give you more room and increase your yeild.

    this is one form of LST.

    Happy growing

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