yeah, do this, it's called super cropping, i do it all of the time to keep an even canopy..pinch the stock above the second bud site from the top firmly between 2 fingers until the tube inside breaks, make sure u are very gentle. Once it is broken bend the top over at a 90 degree angle. The bud will continue to grow but it will likely just stay bent over. Do this for every bud top that is too close. Those plants look like they should be full on flowering soon so u should end up ok as they likely will stop stretching soon.
Don't beat yourself up man. Most people (despite multiple attempts) never make it this far!Thanks a lot guys, I have been bending the plants but I think the damage is done, I had to turn down the intensity of the light , some bud sites have areas that are clearly burned , I'm so upset I can't even explain, all this work and my lights burn my plants? Seems like a horrible way to fuck this up. Will the burned areas recover ? 4 more weeks of flower to go
YES!!!... cheap and almost as useful as duct tape (Maybe as useful?).You can buy spools of plastic covered wire (like garbage ties) at Home Depot that has inumerable uses in the grow room, including keeping those supercropped stems bent over.
I use pipe cleaner type things i get in the craft section of walmartYES!!!... cheap and almost as useful as duct tape (Maybe as useful?).
Bought it, and use it extensively, for LST.
I've tied broken plant back together with it.
Use it to hang plants to dry.
As cable ties for my wires.
To hang and secure stuff in general quite a bit.
I just found a new use for it: the wire is annealed steel. Stripped, it makes a great vape coil, with a little sciencing (resistance vs length vs power applied vs temps desired). BOOM! Minds blown (drops mike on stage).
I like your light I have the same one it burns them up fast if your not careful and they're too closeBig problems guys my plants are too big and I can't raise the light any more, they're killing the plants