fridgecup
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Hi everyone,
Back in September (Australian here) I figured I'd plant a few seeds in pots for fun, and lo and behold I've wound up with this one big girl, which I'm pretty content with for a very half-arsed first grow. However, she's gotten way too tall and has only just begun to flower, and given she's already damn conspicuous I really can't afford to let her gain much more height.
Is there anything I can do at this fairly-late stage to get her down to a more manageable size with minimal compromise to her health/final yield? As far as I can gather cutting anything sizeable off the top will likely be too stressful, and any sort of minimal topping/FIMing will be too little to achieve what I need. Googling around I haven't really found anything specific enough to my situation to help, unfortunately.
I'm wondering if any kind of LST or something similar is viable? Or any other recommendations would be awesome.
I've included a photo of the whole plant and a close up of the flowering progress (not much).
Thanks so much guys!
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Back in September (Australian here) I figured I'd plant a few seeds in pots for fun, and lo and behold I've wound up with this one big girl, which I'm pretty content with for a very half-arsed first grow. However, she's gotten way too tall and has only just begun to flower, and given she's already damn conspicuous I really can't afford to let her gain much more height.
Is there anything I can do at this fairly-late stage to get her down to a more manageable size with minimal compromise to her health/final yield? As far as I can gather cutting anything sizeable off the top will likely be too stressful, and any sort of minimal topping/FIMing will be too little to achieve what I need. Googling around I haven't really found anything specific enough to my situation to help, unfortunately.
I'm wondering if any kind of LST or something similar is viable? Or any other recommendations would be awesome.
I've included a photo of the whole plant and a close up of the flowering progress (not much).
Thanks so much guys!
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