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06-22-2006, 07:54 PM #1
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Keeping my plant small
I have two of my babies in my backyard in a pot, and am wondering how i can keep these girls small, but productive come harvest time. I would like it to stay about 1-2 ft tall max....
Right now shes just a 3" baby....any tips would be great!
Cheers :rasta:vanislecheeb Reviewed by vanislecheeb on . Keeping my plant small I have two of my babies in my backyard in a pot, and am wondering how i can keep these girls small, but productive come harvest time. I would like it to stay about 1-2 ft tall max.... Right now shes just a 3" baby....any tips would be great! Cheers :rasta: Rating: 5
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06-22-2006, 08:33 PM #2
Senior Member
Keeping my plant small
tie the plant down where the stem is horizontal...this way the plant will grow horizontal not vertical and also deliver light in areas that are blocked by bigger leaves....also you could top the plants where the growth is concentrated to the lower part of the plant but i believe that adds stress to the plant....I would go with tying IMO...
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06-22-2006, 08:34 PM #3
Senior Member
Keeping my plant small
oh and start tying down when they are in the vegetation period...
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06-22-2006, 10:37 PM #4
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Keeping my plant small
Pulling 1 or 2 tops off the plant is wise, thats what i did with mine and my plants are nice n bushy, and only come up to about waist height.
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