Was this started indoors? The reason I ask is it almost looks like it has revegged. Or something is causing her stress, can tell by all the funky single blade leaf stuff going on.I topped the plant on June 18, and started some very non-aggressive LST. This is my plant today, height is now 48"View attachment 4932837
It was indoors in a sunroom, which seemed to lose light a little too early in the day through the first 3 weeks of May...so yes, likely re-vegged.Was this started indoors? The reason I ask is it almost looks like it has revegged. Or something is causing her stress, can tell by all the funky single blade leaf stuff going on.
Looking great
I’m not a expert but I would cut stuff at the. BOttom and open it up Get some air flow
That's my plan this afternoon: clean up the undergrowth. I figure I better get it done, because a switch to flower phase is probably coming soon. Thanks for responding. It has filled out even more since last post:I’m not a expert but I would cut stuff at the. BOttom and open it up Get some air flow
I've got some 6 foot bamboo poles that I'm going to use to rig up some sort of support system soonDo you have any supports in place to hold up those branches once they're heavy with buds?
I considered T posts and some trellis netting wrapped around the outside and over the top to tie branches to, but thought that would be overkill. I have no idea what's coming through stretch and flower as I've never done this before though, so there's a good chance I am underestimating. I can get these at Home Depot in my town:She's so healthy I was leaning towards metal fence t posts but bamboo is always good. I like t posts because I can hang damn near anything off of them and no breakage. Bug nets, shade cloth, tarp for winter protection...etc