3 weeks into 12/12 cycle

innerG

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Your wall itself will probably reflect light more efficiently than the tinfoil, not to mention mildews and stuff can propagate in moisture or condensation between the foil and wall

For reference, this is a pic of one of my last plants @ day 22 from switching to 12/12 (400w)
 

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innerG

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The main stem looks pretty pliable still - you may be able to bend it over and tie the stem below the top to the other side of the bucket.

That will let you drop the light(s) closer for better intensity, and the nugs going down the main stalk will grow upwards
 

driel

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If you're using CFLs, bend that plant. Move your lights closer and get more if you can. Are you using just 1 big bulb or many smaller wattage bulbs? This is what my closet clones look like after some low stress training and topping the plants. You want to surround potential bud sides with as much light as you can fit and the more CFL light bulbs the better. Your plant looks healthy though but it's trying to stretch to reach the lights.
 

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Baby Bean

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If you're using CFLs, bend that plant. Move your lights closer and get more if you can. Are you using just 1 big bulb or many smaller wattage bulbs? This is what my closet clones look like after some low stress training and topping the plants. You want to surround potential bud sides with as much light as you can fit and the more CFL light bulbs the better. Your plant looks healthy though but it's trying to stretch to reach the lights.
I am using one big one that was given to me. I don't have the money to buy another one & I don't even know how many watts I would have to buy to fit my other light fixture. Will the stretching affect the quantity & quality of my yield?
 

innerG

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I am using one big one that was given to me. I don't have the money to buy another one & I don't even know how many watts I would have to buy to fit my other light fixture. Will the stretching affect the quantity & quality of my yield?
Yes

If adding more lighting isn't an option, your best course of action is to take down the foil, bend the plant over and tie it down, and lower the light closer to the plant
 

Baby Bean

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Yes

If adding more lighting isn't an option, your best course of action is to take down the foil, bend the plant over and tie it down, and lower the light closer to the plant
How much can the stem bend when I tie it down before it's too much for the plant
 

innerG

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You'll know, just go slow. If it feels like it's going to snap, stop. I've bent plants all the way over into an arch shape before, they're pretty tough.

It looks like the 'handles' in that red bucket have a hole in them already. I would just put some fishing line/floral wire/whatever through there, then tie it to the top.

Then, as you bend the plant down, you can pull the string through the hole and tie it off.
 

Baby Bean

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You'll know, just go slow. If it feels like it's going to snap, stop. I've bent plants all the way over into an arch shape before, they're pretty tough.

It looks like the 'handles' in that red bucket have a hole in them already. I would just put some fishing line/floral wire/whatever through there, then tie it to the top.

Then, as you bend the plant down, you can pull the string through the hole and tie it off.
I did everything like you said. What else could I try to do to help my plant
 

innerG

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It doesn't look like it has any nutrient issues, just keep doing what you're doing besides the light stuff I'd say
 

superbak3d

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At 4 weeks it's going to stop stretching anyways and focus on flower development.

Just try to keep it surrounded with as much light as you can.

My babies under CFL, to give some encouragement!

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