weirdingway
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so heres the deal. I have a few plants in 1 gal. pots that are a little over 2 feet tall...been topped TWICE so have a total of four main colas currently forming. The problem is Im about to transplant them to almost 5 gallon pots and i dont have enough height in my growbox to accomodate them during their flower stretch. I MUST control their height without adversely affecting yield but actually even if it did reduce yield i need to do this anyway.
Please look at my quick sketch and tell me if you think they will do ok with my current strategy to tie down each cola to a corn of my square pots and what might be the impact on their growth and yield.
Has anyone ever done this so late?
Yes im lazy and didnt see this coming......next time i wont repeat the same mistake!
Please look at my quick sketch and tell me if you think they will do ok with my current strategy to tie down each cola to a corn of my square pots and what might be the impact on their growth and yield.
Has anyone ever done this so late?
Yes im lazy and didnt see this coming......next time i wont repeat the same mistake!
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