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Hi,
I have a main-lined plant that's been vegging for over 3 months as an experiment. Now, it's ready to be flipped. My goal is to harvest 8 nice long and big colas from the 8 main branches as the result of mainlining.
However, at every single node, there are new shoots coming out that's becoming mini branches. I was wondering whether I should cut these little shoots/branches before flipping to 12/12. The reason for my concern is once the plant is in flowering, all of the little shoots will stretch and thus have flowers too but since these small branches won't grow long, the buds/flowers on them won't be as big or good. Additionally, the smaller flowers from these small branches would probably take away resources from the 8 big colas. I am referring to the small shoots/branches from the top of the canopy down to the lower third of the plant. Please see attached photo with the red circle. Should I remove all of these?
BTW, I will be cutting all of the lower branches at the bottom of the main-line off for clones before I flip.
Thanks!
Update: Add more info. I am vegging/flowering under hybrid lighting and environment of outdoor and indoor. I will bring the plant out to bask in the sun on good days and put it in the tent for supplemental lighting or on cloudy/rainy day. But I am thinking that in late flowering, I will most likely keep her indoor more for more control. So, I need to control the canopy somewhat. If this is a 100% outdoor, I would probably put her in a bigger container and let her branch out like mad and grow bigger. The plant is currently about 1.5 foot tall from the top of the soil.
I have a main-lined plant that's been vegging for over 3 months as an experiment. Now, it's ready to be flipped. My goal is to harvest 8 nice long and big colas from the 8 main branches as the result of mainlining.
However, at every single node, there are new shoots coming out that's becoming mini branches. I was wondering whether I should cut these little shoots/branches before flipping to 12/12. The reason for my concern is once the plant is in flowering, all of the little shoots will stretch and thus have flowers too but since these small branches won't grow long, the buds/flowers on them won't be as big or good. Additionally, the smaller flowers from these small branches would probably take away resources from the 8 big colas. I am referring to the small shoots/branches from the top of the canopy down to the lower third of the plant. Please see attached photo with the red circle. Should I remove all of these?
BTW, I will be cutting all of the lower branches at the bottom of the main-line off for clones before I flip.
Thanks!
Update: Add more info. I am vegging/flowering under hybrid lighting and environment of outdoor and indoor. I will bring the plant out to bask in the sun on good days and put it in the tent for supplemental lighting or on cloudy/rainy day. But I am thinking that in late flowering, I will most likely keep her indoor more for more control. So, I need to control the canopy somewhat. If this is a 100% outdoor, I would probably put her in a bigger container and let her branch out like mad and grow bigger. The plant is currently about 1.5 foot tall from the top of the soil.
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