Too late to trim bottom larf off?

StonedGardener

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He'll, I've accidently snapped main trunk of plant, almost in half...duct taped it off....all good....it ended up swelling there and blowing tape right off. I agree with Mr. Capone.......cut that shit.....you don't have to trim all of it at once...space it out over upcoming days.
 

Cvntcrusher

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I'm pretty sure I did the flip around Mar. 16-17. I kinda wanna clip the bottom stuff out. Is it too late or will it stress the plant?
I would lollipop and remove that larf NOW before its too late. Do a little at a time. Over the course of a couple days next time that way you dont introduce too much stress.
 

Bukvičák

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Do not know too much about your setup, but... If you are in 3G fabric filled with potting mix, than she is probably getting potbounded. Do you see some roots on the surface of the medium?
 
Do not know too much about your setup, but... If you are in 3G fabric filled with potting mix, than she is probably getting potbounded. Do you see some roots on the surface of the medium?
O there's no way, I kept her in a 1 gal fabric pot for 2 months to see what would happen. Transplanted her right before I flipped
 
I wouldn't worry about trimming that thing so much as getting it healthy it's definitely looking sickly
I use 5-3-3 burpee organic nutes. I have these 4-6-4 flowering nutes but everytime I use them they seem harsh on the plant. Other than that a little gypsum and bone meal along with roots organic calmag. Been cutting the gypsum and bone meal and using earthworm casting lately.
 

ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ

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Since you just transplanted alittle while ago, she should have some fresh nutrient and room to grow for now. But 3 g is not enough for a plant that size..
She looks hungry.
I would lollipop, up the nutrients, and repot to a 5g
 
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