HarveyHarvester
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what little experience i have disagrees.There is NO need for "light to hit the budsites".
what little experience i have disagrees.There is NO need for "light to hit the budsites".
oh man...I was told by someone to take 10% of leaves off every week
I would try spread her out , remember if she's still in veg she's due a good stretch which would also help make room for the growth , keep on top of training during the stretch as well , try do the best you can at solving your issue without damaging the plant , if your still not happy then fuck that bitch up !My problem has nothing to do with bud sites as I'm still on veg. Mainly my problem is that my vegetative growth is so dense on the interior of the plant that it is crowding new growth to the point that it is difficult for it to even find a place in the canopy. Leaves are being deformed because as they emerge and begin to push upward they are being g crushed by the resistance of all the growth in its way.
what a trip.My problem has nothing to do with bud sites as I'm still on veg. Mainly my problem is that my vegetative growth is so dense on the interior of the plant that it is crowding new growth to the point that it is difficult for it to even find a place in the canopy. Leaves are being deformed because as they emerge and begin to push upward they are being g crushed by the resistance of all the growth in its way.
Definitely been trying to train her.. once I get a tad more stretch I can pull the 4 tops apart and reduce the crowding. Thanks!I would try spread her out , remember if she's still in veg she's due a good stretch which would also help make room for the growth , keep on top of training during the stretch as well , try do the best you can at solving your issue without damaging the plant , if your still not happy then fuck that bitch up !
Not running co2. Lights off temps between 65 and 69. Lights on temps between 73 and 78. RH fluctuates from 40% up to around 53% I did get her to stretch a little by raising the light and switching to bloom mode for more reds. For those who missed the pic a couple pages back here it is again.what a trip.
It's in veg man, if you feel some of the leaves are causing problems, remove 'em. just don't go nuts.
Just gonna grow more anyway.
Are you running low temps that may be preventing it from growing vertically faster?
You might try raising temps depending on what your running now. try 78-80F if no co2.
I'll give that a try. Thanks!73F for extended periods would surely prevent vertical growth. thats how i prevent sprouts from stretching... 73F.
I think I would try to run it between 78-80F with an 8-10 degree drop at night for a week and see how it reacts.
they like it warm.
Its true, with the more "concentrated" light on top, the more "concentrated" photosynthesis occurs on top, and the upper buds have higher pressures during osmosis when distributing nutrients, causing the closer (upper buds) to be bigger.in my experience the bud sites that do not receive enough lighting are popcorn buds... light and airy and yellowish.
Intense lighting will cause the buds to become dense and ripen.
-a rookies perspective.
Damn with that title i was hoping for pornhey guys want to know if you guys think I should take some leafs off this bushy plant or just let it go