Fat and short?

dEvlKinG

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Here some new pics

The first 2 pics is of my "big" herer, and the other are of the "injuered" one.

The injured one had one fall from the balcony as a seedling and it half broke, but it stayed alive.

I cutted off some leaves (dying or damaged by air we had on early april) to allow low stems grow faster. Hope you like it.

Leave some replies with opinions. How do they look?

Specialy for the injured one. it gets fat bat no tall..
 

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dEvlKinG

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Thanks a lot tai-kun ^_^

I decided to not LST it neither top it since it's my first grow. I want to learn by experiences, either by successing or failing over. The only thing i'm doing is cutting some leaves that tend to die or do not allow lower stems to get some light, but never overdo it.

I hope it will be a success in the end and get at least about 4 oz dry from each one on October.
 

dEvlKinG

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I did some kind of lst on some branches today, i will post pictures tommorow tho.

I want to ask, what would be a good size for the final pots. The pots i'm using right now are 3.5 gal. Waiting for replies.
 

dEvlKinG

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These are the pictures i promised yesterday, they're too bushy and short or it's my idea? What can i do to "stretch" them if it's needed. Also I ask again, currently im using 3.5 gal pots, so, what would be a good size for final pots?

I forgot to mention they have 12.5 hours of direct sunlight and 1.5 hour not so intense..

We have sunrise on 6:10~ and sunset on 8:20~.



EDIT:
Actualy i measured the pot size and it's 15" so 5 Gal.
 

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