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    #11
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    Too tall what should I do

    Good God that is a lot of plant.

    I'm not sure of your experience level. Have you flowered plants before or is this your first grow? Do you know for sure all those plants are female? (my apologies if you do have experience...)

    My first suggestion would be to read this: http://boards.cannabis.com/advanced-...ml#post1546321

    Take enough clones so that you don't wipe yourself out...then...in my honest opinion...put those huge ladies to rest. It's very sad. but it seems as though those plants have just gotten out of hand for your setup. (is that your whole setup?) If you are doing just a personal grow, then one mother plant should be enough. if you have multiple strains in there, then obviously you'd want one mother per strain.

    But yeah, i'd suggest taking clones to make a new mother using the bonsai method above.

    If you don't want to kill the big momma's off (like none of us ever do...)and if you have enough experience and feel comfortable doing so...try some experiments. Cut a decent size branch off (much bigger than the average clones)...see if you can get that to root some how...then throw it into flower...i dunno...just have fun with it.

    good luck.
    Skeet.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Too tall what should I do

    idk if this is possible as I have never worked with a mother plant

    but couldnt you just chop it in half and make some cannabutter with it?

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    #13
    Member

    Too tall what should I do

    they are grown from clone they are female I am flowering the other 5 now, there is only 6 plants in my veg room. and yes this is my first grow.

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    #14
    Member

    Too tall what should I do

    Veg Room
    5 plants are Chocolope aka Dline
    and 1 plant is g13 x haze
    started 2 african poison plants from seed
    [attachment=o206642]

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    and I am germinating 5 more seeds.

    my flower set up has 5 dline aswell
    http://boards.cannabis.com/plant-pro...rnt-leafs.html
    and here
    http://boards.cannabis.com/plant-pro...le-plants.html

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    #15
    Member

    Too tall what should I do

    I feel bad looking at the bonsai pictures

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Too tall what should I do

    Take an assload of clones and regenerate those bitches. Do it now, while you still can- once they become pot-bound, you will NOT be able to clone them because they will become sickly and your clones will start failing.

    Note: This thread is slightly shorter; please do not suggest any type of dealing/selling here, thank you.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Too tall what should I do

    i been taking clones for 15 yrs from the same strain/plant .... I never grew or kept a mother plant

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    #18
    Member

    Too tall what should I do

    I trimmed the mothers and they are still tall.

    On one of them I trimmed the top off about 3 feet of the plant part of the stem is that ok?

    Should I do that to the rest of them since they are over the light?

    As well I tied them back.

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    Thank you

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    #19
    Member

    Too tall what should I do

    I can finally see the fan back there lol :hippy:

    the pics of the clones that I took

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    [attachment=o206752]

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    #20
    Member

    Too tall what should I do

    HOW TO MAKE CANNABIS BUSHES
    Some people prefer their plants small and wide. Fortunately for them, making cannabis bushes is a simple process. During the third week of vegetative growth prune half the plant's branches. Cannabis plants need at least 50 percent of their leaves in order to continue growing without experiencing fatal stunting problems. If you prune off more than 50 percent of their leaves, you may end up killing your plants.* Do not prune only one side of the plant; prune both sides to achieve the 50 percent. You may also prune the main top cola if you want to split it into two or more parts.

    If the prune cuts you previously made grow new branches and leaves, you may wait until the fourth or fifth week of vegetative growth and prune again, leaving 50 percent growth.

    During the seventh week of vegetative growth you'll notice that your plant has started to grow outward more than upward. Let's say you have a plant with eight shoots. That means it is four nodes high. You prune the plant and end up with 16 shoots, but the plant is still only four nodes high. Now this does not mean that you can keep doubling shoots forever. Pruning merely pushes the plant to grow all of its shoots early. If you keep pruning a plant that is four nodes high until the eighth week of vegetative growth, the greatest number of shoots you will get will be about 32. Most marijuana plants will not grow much beyond this factor, but again this is strain-dependent.

    Now each new shoot has a junction point or a node that it grew from and each node should produce bud during the flowering stages. It is possible to create a marijuana plant that droops over the sides, completely concealing its own pot. With the right strain, it is also possible to have a single plant spread over an entire 6x6 foot space using this method. Creating cannabis bushes usually requires a few additional weeks of vegetative growth.


    Bonsai Clones
    Bonsai clones are easy to make. The objective is to produce a small bushy clone
    with multiple branches so that lots of cuttings can be taken from it.
    Simply prepare a cutting using your preferred method and prune the clone using the 'how to make cannabis bushes'technique. The end result is a clone with multiple branches and node regions that can give you a constant supply of cuttings.
    Keep the bonsai short, about 1.5 feet in height, and you can store it in a very small place. Diminutive bonsai mother plants can be used to generate at least a hundred clones per year.
    In countries where cannabis clones are legal, there is quite a market for them. Medical users especially like to buy clones from experienced growers because they know that the grower has worked on multiple strains to find a 'special' mother that suits the medical users needs.

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