Are these too big to LST?

bguwop420

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1st 8 weeks, 2nd 7 weeks

How would you go about it if so?
 

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Not at all lst can be done throughout any stage just be gentle and take your time, I would start by tieing down all the branches you can to the outside of the pot and maybe transplant again pretty soon you will end up with a monster of new top buds shooting back up for the light best of luck
 
My daughter brought home a sick, root ball bug infested plant on death's door a few weeks ago. Did what I could for it and not only survived but began to thrive. Wasn't planning to do anything but feed and water it but wound up bending it over. 2nd pic is what it looks like after a week of a 5 minute LST. So yes, the spindly looking one would benefit similarly imo. Your 2nd pic doesn't appear quite as straightforward. Maybe clean up the foliage a bit and bend/pull branches as necessary for a relatively even canopy. Possibly even topping the main stalk could allow the lowers to catch up.
 

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Just had some crazy shit happen I watered the tall one like an hour n half ago and it had a lil bit of runoff but not much , I look at it a few minutes ago and it's dripping a bunch of runoff after it stopped drippin for like an hour ..can anyone explain that?
 
Just had some crazy shit happen I watered the tall one like an hour n half ago and it had a lil bit of runoff but not much , I look at it a few minutes ago and it's dripping a bunch of runoff after it stopped drippin for like an hour ..can anyone explain that?
If the soil was super dry, it may have went hydrophobic so the water just ran around it so to speak, and out of the pot
 
If the soil was super dry, it may have went hydrophobic so the water just ran around it so to speak, and out of the pot
It was doing that at first drippin out the sides alot so I watered it even more and I guess it sat in there for an hour then recently started drippin out
 
You can fix the hydrophobic issue by "dunking"

Dunk the whole pots in a bucket of water and leave in there for about 10 mins or so. Check the "How Weed Grow At Home" YouTube channel, they have a cool tutorial video on it.
 
I think they are pretty healthy it's raining right now so.i got em under something and they are still praying without being in direct light
 
I think I'm on the verge of a Nitrogen deficiency..leaves look pretty light green What u guys think
 

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I agree she looks great. Also if the soil has gone hydrophobic you can use a drop or two of dish soap in your water
Ok cool I'm not sure If it is It's doing real good seems this strain is more resistant to pests because I rarely find anything on it..I heard somewhere that plants with anthocyanin are more resistant..but even my other 2 are doing pretty well they are just half the size of the purple stem one
 
maybe the wasps lol - from google "wasps are predatory insects; they feed off other insects and spiders such as caterpillars and aphids. It is the female wasps that go out searching for food, paralyzing their prey with their powerful sting, masticating it on-site and bringing the remains back to the nest for everyone to feed on"
 
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