Sunbiz1
Well-Known Member
Hi All!
I definitely should have been posting this one sooner, b/c now I am in a dilemma with these things. For starters, I had no idea how to properly train a true LR sativa...so now they are somewhat unruly. There are 3 Malawi's pictured from Sannie and Co., the best example being the front left in *3rd photo. All ladies except the one on the crate are 3 weeks in flower. The 2 kush are finished with their stretch, as these are clones I have worked with for over a year. The Malawi was from seed, which as you can plainly see has stretched to high heaven and appears will take a solid 3 months to finish...now I understand why growers shy away from these types of projects.
Can anyone tell me or even guess as to how much further stretch will occur on that front Malawi?. I don't think I have enough room b/c I had to assume I would only get 2 females from seed, and wound up w/3. I'm so tempted to hack a few unruly branches, which of course defeats the purpose...mine as well take out an entire plant once you start trying to prune just to fit space requirements.
Any advice much appreciated in advance.
I definitely should have been posting this one sooner, b/c now I am in a dilemma with these things. For starters, I had no idea how to properly train a true LR sativa...so now they are somewhat unruly. There are 3 Malawi's pictured from Sannie and Co., the best example being the front left in *3rd photo. All ladies except the one on the crate are 3 weeks in flower. The 2 kush are finished with their stretch, as these are clones I have worked with for over a year. The Malawi was from seed, which as you can plainly see has stretched to high heaven and appears will take a solid 3 months to finish...now I understand why growers shy away from these types of projects.
Can anyone tell me or even guess as to how much further stretch will occur on that front Malawi?. I don't think I have enough room b/c I had to assume I would only get 2 females from seed, and wound up w/3. I'm so tempted to hack a few unruly branches, which of course defeats the purpose...mine as well take out an entire plant once you start trying to prune just to fit space requirements.
Any advice much appreciated in advance.