Where to prune

twentyeight.threefive

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Don't cut anything, there isn't much there. You should have left it alone after the LST. Nothing looks snapped. Impatience isn't conducive to proper growing.

You don't want it growing straight up like it is. I'd carefully LST back down like you had it or top as suggested.
 

lusidghost

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Don't cut anything, there isn't much there. You should have left it alone after the LST. Nothing looks snapped. Impatience isn't conducive to proper growing.

You don't want it growing straight up like it is. I'd carefully LST back down like you had it or top as suggested.
It's small enough to top and be fine. It might set him back a week at most.
 

ph25

Active Member
Don't cut anything, there isn't much there. You should have left it alone after the LST. Nothing looks snapped. Impatience isn't conducive to proper growing.

You don't want it growing straight up like it is. I'd carefully LST back down like you had it or top as suggested.
You can’t see it in the photo, but she definitely was snapping, taring at the very base, I had no choice. I will too her further as suggested. Thanks for your advice
 

lusidghost

Well-Known Member
No but I have been able to with my own plants just by vigor and stink
That's what I always heard. The males supposedly grow faster to be able to rain pollen down. But from my experience that hasn't been true. Also I noticed that all of the plants that I thought were males based off of that theory, but turned out to be females, were never the best plants in the end. On the other hand the runts always seem to stay runts.
 
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