Lstforlife
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Started the training last night. I won’t top the plants until the lower branches have grown a bit. In my experience, if I top too soon, the main growth will just transfer to the highest nodes of the plant unless you allow the lower branches to develop some leaves first.
I want balanced growth between all nodes so I’ll continue to train the top of the plant straight to the pot and then once the lower branches have enough vigor, I’ll cut all the tops off.
The plants have recovered from their over fertilizing in about a day. It didn’t slow growth too much.
The reason I knew it was over fertilization is because the leaves get this weird super dark green, and they also get this neon “fake” look to them. I cut back to a half dose of GH flora series for one feeding right after transplant, and today we go back to full dose.
I’ll likely cut the light schedule back to 20/4 this week as well to allow some stretch so I can easily manipulate branches to fill the screen. I’ll eventually top the secondary branches as well. Once that happens I’ll be about 2 weeks from flowering.
I want balanced growth between all nodes so I’ll continue to train the top of the plant straight to the pot and then once the lower branches have enough vigor, I’ll cut all the tops off.
The plants have recovered from their over fertilizing in about a day. It didn’t slow growth too much.
The reason I knew it was over fertilization is because the leaves get this weird super dark green, and they also get this neon “fake” look to them. I cut back to a half dose of GH flora series for one feeding right after transplant, and today we go back to full dose.
I’ll likely cut the light schedule back to 20/4 this week as well to allow some stretch so I can easily manipulate branches to fill the screen. I’ll eventually top the secondary branches as well. Once that happens I’ll be about 2 weeks from flowering.
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