RookieMuffin
Well-Known Member
Hello I need some insight on how you would deal with this situation.
I don't want to kill the smaller plant and I also don't want only 1g yield off of it.
I had some problems with my plants and the result is that one plant is significantly smaller than the other plant.
You can think about it this way: One plant looks like a small seedling and one plant looks like a 1.5 month old plant. Both germinated around the same time but one plant didn't grew at all due to some problems.
Anyway... I want her to catch up a little bit.
So my plan is to put the bigger plant in her own grow area with very low light condition so that she doesn't grow very fast AND to put the smaller plant in her own grow area with high light condition so that she catches up a little bit... I don't want the small plant to be as big as the big plant but I want her to catch up a little bit!
I also want to scrogg the big plant while the small plant catches up in height. Maybe until they both are about the same height. Easy 12 inches difference in height between both plants!
What do you think? Is this a good plan to let the small plant catch up in a higher light condition and the bigger plant slowing down in a low light condition?
Right now the small plant doesn't get a lot of light because the big plant grows above her and steals all the light from her... And there is not enough space in the grow area to give the smaller more space and more light... That's why I want to put the big one in another area with less light and keep the small plant in the area with the big light so she can get some of the light while the big plant is out of the way.
What would you do?
And what about when 2-3 weeks are gone and I put them back in the same area and initiate the flower stage... Will the big plant with the low light condition get a shock when she comes back to the big light?
Or is there no way the small plant can catch up enough so it doesn't matter and I should let them grow as it is right now (but then I will have only 1 gram on one plant and 100 on the other lol)
I don't want to kill the smaller plant and I also don't want only 1g yield off of it.
I had some problems with my plants and the result is that one plant is significantly smaller than the other plant.
You can think about it this way: One plant looks like a small seedling and one plant looks like a 1.5 month old plant. Both germinated around the same time but one plant didn't grew at all due to some problems.
Anyway... I want her to catch up a little bit.
So my plan is to put the bigger plant in her own grow area with very low light condition so that she doesn't grow very fast AND to put the smaller plant in her own grow area with high light condition so that she catches up a little bit... I don't want the small plant to be as big as the big plant but I want her to catch up a little bit!
I also want to scrogg the big plant while the small plant catches up in height. Maybe until they both are about the same height. Easy 12 inches difference in height between both plants!
What do you think? Is this a good plan to let the small plant catch up in a higher light condition and the bigger plant slowing down in a low light condition?
Right now the small plant doesn't get a lot of light because the big plant grows above her and steals all the light from her... And there is not enough space in the grow area to give the smaller more space and more light... That's why I want to put the big one in another area with less light and keep the small plant in the area with the big light so she can get some of the light while the big plant is out of the way.
What would you do?
And what about when 2-3 weeks are gone and I put them back in the same area and initiate the flower stage... Will the big plant with the low light condition get a shock when she comes back to the big light?
Or is there no way the small plant can catch up enough so it doesn't matter and I should let them grow as it is right now (but then I will have only 1 gram on one plant and 100 on the other lol)