Tightly packed plants 9 days in flowering. Solution?

ttystikk

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That is your opinion. Didn't know there was only 1 way to grow. lmao do nothing and get stringy crap? you dont even know how his plants look or what he is using for lights etc.. People like you make me laugh. Myself and many growers i know have left plants un trained and never got "stringy crap" hahahaha. Go "flush" your plants.
He said himself he's getting overcrowded. The result of that is stringy crap.

The rest of this is your butthurt, own it.
 

ttystikk

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I dont mean to split hairs here, but know some look at it different, and Im in this time frame - you figure 21 days from flip or onset of flower? I contemplated hard last night whether I was too late to trim up the bottom larfy shit. Im 12 days since buds formed. Thanks!
Always count from flip, because even if the plant isn't expressing sex yet the hormones for generative growth are building up.
 

Budget Buds

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STRAIGHT BULLSHIT.
I regularly train, trim and clean up my plants through day 21 of bloom, even later for long finishing sativas.
Remove larf now and terminal buds will get much bigger.
Good luck!
I agree with this^^^ Trim them up , do not take all the fan leaves off :)
 

Bbcchance

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Would you believe, not exactly? Trimming is still needed to get this.
I follow your thread, been looking into the vert, makes a ton of sense, i thought you left alot of the lowers but trimmed the backside growth the whole time, do you trim the front side as well to allow spacing?
 

ttystikk

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I follow your thread, been looking into the vert, makes a ton of sense, i thought you left alot of the lowers but trimmed the backside growth the whole time, do you trim the front side as well to allow spacing?
You're right, we trim the backside.
 
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