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    Plants are too tall!

    That simple huh? Who woulda thunk? Thanks for the help everyone. This forum is awesome!
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    Plants are too tall!

    Thanks guys. I got them all bent over. One snapped and has an open wound. What should I cover the wound with?
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    Plants are too tall!

    I tried it with one of the stems. It didn't break the skin but just kind of folded over. I'll watch it the next couple of days to see how it does. As far as support. If need be, I'll secure it to the ceiling of the enclosure. What's the best material to use when tying up plants? Twine...
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    Plants are too tall!

    Thank you for your knowledge and the information. What is the substance called that I need to cover the wound with?
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    can you revert an auto-flowering cannabis plant to the vegetative stage?

    Wow! I want some of what your growing! Lmao Is that box thing available on Amazon by chance?
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    Plants are too tall!

    Seriously?! Just bend it over until it cracks? I'll give it a try with one of the stalks and see how it does. Thanks!
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    Plants are too tall!

    My Jack the Ripper plant is to tall! It's up against three Netting on my outdoor arbor. What are my options here. Was told I could lay it over and let it continue to grow horizontal but...I can't get it to lay over. Do I need to somehow tie it down to encourage the horizontal orientation...
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    can you revert an auto-flowering cannabis plant to the vegetative stage?

    I too am wondering if this girl is going to flower again. It should start again pretty soon. It has had about five weeks of good vegetative growth prior to the solstice. So time will tell....
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    can you revert an auto-flowering cannabis plant to the vegetative stage?

    Yes! Yes you can. A neighbor gave me a plant that was only a foot tall that was already flowering. I transplanted it into some foxfarms soil mix. It stayed the same size for nearly a month but then just exploded into new vegetative growth. It's over three foot tall now andnextreamly dense and...
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