Maximizing yield

Mr. Cheetah

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Will have to look at a few ways to go about it then!
I do make sure the plant is well watered before bending branches. They are more flexible that way, even if you brake something, it should heal, if it's not completely ripped off. check out my thread if yo want, I've lstd my autos
 

Wattzzup

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That’s 5 gallon pot of roots organic. Popped 4/25. I used a handful of Jobes 2-5-3 for tomatoes on day 14. That pic is 5/29. Under 600 HPS from seed.
 
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Wattzzup

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I stayed on the light side of nutrients but once that bitch started flowering it was hard to keep up. This is my first organic grow and still trying to get the hang of it.

that’s for people saying you can’t drop a seed in a 5 gallon pot!! It’s about 28” across :bigjoint:
 

Wattzzup

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How many weeks? I start about 14 days I work on that main stem and start to bend it. make sure you anchor it the opposite way etc. watch some videos and if you still have questions come on back. It’s pretty simple once you see it done.
 

Doliz

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How many weeks? I start about 14 days I work on that main stem and start to bend it. make sure you anchor it the opposite way etc. watch some videos and if you still have questions come on back. It’s pretty simple once you see it done.
I'm almost to the end of week 2, so I suppose I could work on it some.
 

Wattzzup

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Autos need a lot of light to get that big. And apparently a lot more nutrients than I thought :wall:

Anchor your main stem the opposite way you’re going to pull the top. Then slowly bend the top down maybe the first day it doesn’t bend all the way. Just tie it down and do it some more tomorrow. That’s why I start early. Now my 14 and your 14 day plant might look different.

post a pic if you can
 
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