Looks good. I see some stretching, so you might want to think about moving your lights closer. Otherwise you can end up with lanky plants, and over spaced node sitesHow's she doing? (yellow color is just caused by my yellow leds, no yellowing on the plant)View attachment 4484325View attachment 4484326
No, kinda scared of Fiming or infecting the plantHave you topped them? I can't tell.
I understand. I promise, mid grow, that you will have already decided to do it next grow. It kind of goes hand in hand with indoor growing. Plenty of info out there. Know this, these plants are very resilient...as long as you love 'emNo, kinda scared of Fiming or infecting the plant
So if I do a little homework would you reccomend just taking the initiative and topping it off? I heard FIMing can also work, what would you do? I'm eventually gonna move these guys outside but this is my first successful grow and naturally I'm worried I'm going to fuck it up lmaoI understand. I promise, mid grow, that you will have already decided to do it next grow. It kind of goes hand in hand with indoor growing. Plenty of info out there. Know this, these plants are very resilient...as long as you love 'em
Wait until you have 6 sets of nodes (pairs of branches off the main stalk). Snip between the 4th and 5th sets of nodes. Don't worry, she'll be just fine. Then, trim off the lowest two nodes (1 and 2). At this point you'll have four main branches. You can also top those as well, which will give you eight main branches. You'll want to wait until she recovers and starts growing again before you top the second time. This is a very common technique when growing inside.So if I do a little homework would you reccomend just taking the initiative and topping it off? I heard FIMing can also work, what would you do? I'm eventually gonna move these guys outside but this is my first successful grow and naturally I'm worried I'm going to fuck it up lmao