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08-10-2009, 04:04 PM #1
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Plant Stretching
you can burry the elongated stems, but you don't want to transplant until it's necessary as it can cause stress on your plants. but when the time comes definitely do it.
in the meantime add a fan for wind simulation. this will naturally strenghten the stems. at the minimum shake your plants everyday for a few seconds. not violently, just a little. this will help too.
what do you mean by comfortable schedule? lighting? feeding?
neutral on the pH is 7.0. if you are in soil you want to aim for 6.3 to 6.8.
you're welcome for the help....and sometimes i do eat new kids alive!!!
-shakeheadshake Reviewed by headshake on . Plant Stretching It's been about a week and I have two plants growing around 4" but I had to brace them up against a small wooden pole. My question is how well do plants recover from stretching, or is there a method to help take care of this problem after it occurs? I don't want to give up on them because I'd like to learn as much as possible from each grow. Any input would be wonderful. Rating: 5
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