Friction1957
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Transitioning to Herman would be baaaaaad. Just imagine all the trouble he'd have choosing bathrooms in the south!Just try to keep the hours of light the same. Light stress will cause some strains to change their name to Herman.
I just pinch the top off. I used to try to get as little as possible, but now I will get the next set of leaves if the top is too small for easy pinching. I smoke a lot of tops in the summertime, so I like to keep putting out a few young plants all along. Some of the younger ones always seem to be healthier at flower time. Might not pull as much weight, but I don't mind smaller plants if I have plenty of them.
So I put on my "I'm so smart" hat and put them under the 60 watt light last night. Had it about 6" from the plants. BAD MOVE. A couple of hours after being under the light all the top leaves were dropping and wilted looking. So after I shite myself I came running up here and started searching on droopy leaves. First couple of things I came across were about water and nutes. Somehow that didn't feel right to me so I kept reading. I finally found a thread where someone had their plants too close to the lights and the stress of it caused them to wilt. Since the light was really the only thing that had changed since before they started to wilt I assumed that it was the light. Not to mention my desire not to have a Herman I turned the light off, went to bed and tossed and turned wondering what I would find in the morning.
So I guess it's as good to be lucky as it is to be smart. Got up this morning and they were back to their normal selves. Hope that two hours of light stress didn't do a gender bender on her.
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