First grow! Are this ready to flower

Bokie

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Hey this is my first grow. I'm growing in a 1x1x2m tent with a 600w mh (veg) and a hps for flowering. Any I was going to see if any one can tell me if they are ready to flip ?image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
 

DutchHaze

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How many weeks old are they? I went 8 week veg and it was too much. My plants are getting massive through the flower phase. I'm no expert but maybe another week won't hurt
 

Bokie

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How many weeks old are they? I went 8 week veg and it was too much. My plants are getting massive through the flower phase. I'm no expert but maybe another week won't hurt
Yeah man that's what I was thinking but I was just a bit confused coz when I looked at other grow joures and their plant are a lot bushier haha do you think it will bush out in flower ?
 

hbbum

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It really depends on your lights and the vertical space you have. They could certainly be flipped at any time. I would tie that tall one down a bit, all of those side branches will shoot up and you will have a bushy girl.
 

Bokie

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It really depends on your lights and the vertical space you have. They could certainly be flipped at any time. I would tie that tall one down a bit, all of those side branches will shoot up and you will have a bushy girl.
When do you reckon I should tie it down, before flowering ? And how would I do this hahaha sorry it's my first grow !
 

hbbum

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You can tie it down any time, now would be good, before the stem gets too woody. Just take some string, tie it to the top of the plant and maybe put a hole in your pot and loop the string to bend it over. If the stem is not very flexible, you can pinch it between your fingers a little bit, that will cause it to bend and it will heal up. This method is super cropping, you can look it up for more details. You can give your plant a couple days to recover is you do heavy training before you flip, but if your gentle you can do it through flowering as well to help maintain a nice flat canopy.
 

Bokie

Member
You can tie it down any time, now would be good, before the stem gets too woody. Just take some string, tie it to the top of the plant and maybe put a hole in your pot and loop the string to bend it over. If the stem is not very flexible, you can pinch it between your fingers a little bit, that will cause it to bend and it will heal up. This method is super cropping, you can look it up for more details. You can give your plant a couple days to recover is you do heavy training before you flip, but if your gentle you can do it through flowering as well to help maintain a nice flat canopy.
Yeah I will do man cheers for the help I'll upload a pic when I do it in the morning haha
 
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