tall girls, late in season, afraid of not finishing

pinklemonmoosek2

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i have 5 power plant, 4 blueberry, and 2 g 13 Armageddon clones. they are all 7 plus feet tall bushiest bastards ive ever EVER seen. the thing is is its almost august and they have barely started budding like they are just starting to pistil up. and around here come late September early october it starts getting real wet and mold becomes an issue. so im afraid they wont finish anywhere near the time i have for them so is there any way to cover them over for a couple days to start the budding cycle then uncover, or just block a couple hours of light from them a night or, anything like that to make sure they finish??
 

Derrickb16

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yeah I Started I think July 21 and I've thought it out if it's going to be getting cool soon I'll buy me a light and put it in my garage no one goes in there and I got plug only worries is spiders are in there and I was told spiders aren't a good thing for the trees
 

Chewwy1234

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All you can do is let nature do its thing and if mold starts to become an issue later in the season just cut em early :mrgreen: it will be better than nothing :peace:
 

Angus

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yeah I Started I think July 21 and I've thought it out if it's going to be getting cool soon I'll buy me a light and put it in my garage no one goes in there and I got plug only worries is spiders are in there and I was told spiders aren't a good thing for the trees
Spiders eat bugs that eat plants.

The circle of life :hump:
 

tommyfergie1

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man your crying cos you have 7 feet plants ... you make me feel like a real dick for crying over my 4 feet one lol :D
 

smokablunt16

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well at least all you still have plants left and didnt get stolen..im crying over here because i have nothing..lol :(
 
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