Is this one ok?

Ayokiwi717

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So this one just looks like it’s growing wide and and not up..
Last pic. Is another one that looks fine to compared to
I have a lady like that now, its fines. Just means she's getting alot of light and doesn't see the need to grow up towards it. It looks indica too, which is in her genetics to grow like a bush, not a tree
 

Ayokiwi717

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So this one just looks like it’s growing wide and and not up..
Last pic. Is another one that looks fine to compared to
I like em smaller and bushy to tell you the truth. That first pic, the really bushy guy, is mabe 14 or 15 inches tall, but she is mabe like 20 some inches wide. She will just form into one big mass of buds. Your buds should be really thick and dense if she keeps up what she is doing. Just remember to water until runoff, give it a flush around week 5 most likely, and keep the humidity around 30-55%. The 30% and 40% is the most ideal humidity for flowering plants.
 

9BestBudz0

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They look ok, but it’s a little early for the scrog net. Only going to get in the way.
Yea I thought so too. But I needed something to to lift the new growth off the soil.:/ I did put the top growth in a bun. With a small soft tie so underneath can catch up. Maybe that will help. Thanks for the help
 

firsttimeARE

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With bushy indicas its best to start training early to separate the branches or they will get stalled behind the top growth since the fan leaves will be blocking most of the lights.

Nothing is wrong with your plant. Its genetics
 

Ayokiwi717

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Yea I thought so too. But I needed something to to lift the new growth off the soil.:/ I did put the top growth in a bun. With a small soft tie so underneath can catch up. Maybe that will help. Thanks for the help
Humidity is not an issue were you have it for now, infact i would prefer it higher. You really start to care about humidity when she flowers.when she flowers drop the humidity to the 30-40% range to prevent mold. When there on veg 70-80% humidity is actually not bad. Wouldnt have it higher than probably 85%. I like my tent around 72% humidity in veg.
 

firsttimeARE

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Humidity is not an issue were you have it for now, infact i would prefer it higher. You really start to care about humidity when she flowers.when she flowers drop the humidity to the 30-40% range to prevent mold. When there on veg 70-80% humidity is actually not bad. Wouldnt have it higher than probably 85%. I like my tent around 72% humidity in veg.
Look up a VPD chart. Its correlated with temperature. I never go below 50% in flower. In fact I usually keep it 55-60% which is easier for me because I go hydro and there is a lot of moisture in the air. If i wanted lower id need a dehumidifier. Higher a humidifier. So I dont waste electricity

Higher temperatures can deal with higher humiditys.

High humidity doesnt always correlate to mold. Condensation does. And condensation happens at different relative humidity levels for different temperature levels.
 

9BestBudz0

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Humidity is not an issue were you have it for now, infact i would prefer it higher. You really start to care about humidity when she flowers.when she flowers drop the humidity to the 30-40% range to prevent mold. When there on veg 70-80% humidity is actually not bad. Wouldnt have it higher than probably 85%. I like my tent around 72% humidity in veg.
hmmm thanks. Currently 55-60% now I have to head out for a trip. When I get back I’ll change it to 65%

I am currently in veg. Not flower

for flower I was thinking of going no more then 50%
 

9BestBudz0

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With bushy indicas its best to start training early to separate the branches or they will get stalled behind the top growth since the fan leaves will be blocking most of the lights.

Nothing is wrong with your plant. Its genetics
Thanks bro. Yea, did a lot of turning and bring the undergrowth above the fan leaves.
Fuck tho this fan leaves are big and this lol

I did sensi cal-mag in my 2nd round of nute feeding and I haven’t seen this beautiful green color and these branches are thick.
- also I did use a root growth booster when transplanted. Don’t remember the name I’ll add later
 

Ayokiwi717

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hmmm thanks. Currently 55-60% now I have to head out for a trip. When I get back I’ll change it to 65%

I am currently in veg. Not flower

for flower I was thinking of going no more then 50%
I would bump it up the around the 70%. Thats what it likes, and it will save you money if your running a dehumidifier. Veg likes lots of humidity. They get water through their leaves and roots at this stage. When she starts to flower and get some small buds, it's time to knock your humidity way down to the 30-40% range. Do not have it go past 55% during flower.
 

firsttimeARE

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Thanks bro. Yea, did a lot of turning and bring the undergrowth above the fan leaves.
Fuck tho this fan leaves are big and this lol

I did sensi cal-mag in my 2nd round of nute feeding and I haven’t seen this beautiful green color and these branches are thick.
- also I did use a root growth booster when transplanted. Don’t remember the name I’ll add later
Ive had fan leaves where the middle finger was 10 inches long and 3 inches wide at its widest point.
 
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