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03-31-2011, 10:29 PM #1
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Does the light have to be at the top?
this depends a lot on genetics. Different strains stretch at different rates the first 2-3 weeks of flowering. General average is that they add about 40% height at this stage over where they were when you switched to flowering. Regarding the bending... don't be too timid... don't break them either, but consider a SCRog grow where you bend them 90º at the 10" mark. They just keep growing sideways. In LST you bend the top down BELOW the height of some of the secondary growth, ie more than 90º, and it produces a hormone that tells the plant to accelerate growth in the secondary branches making the plant bush out. These plants can adapt to all kinds of crazy things... give it a try. 5' tall is pretty tall though, you might want to get some stronger and closer light on them in the veg stage next time and keep them shorter. For instance, my plants were only 14" tall after 9 weeks of vegging.
Originally Posted by Mrsinn
Emmieemilya Reviewed by emilya on . Does the light have to be at the top? Hey guys Im really running out of room in my tent and I have the light up at its highest point just to keep it from burning the leafs(which is what has been happening) but they are only in their 2nd week of flowering so im guessing that they will grow even taller. Maybe this is a crazy question but here goes, Can I place the light (600w hps) on the floor? whats the likely outcome from doing this? Rating: 5
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