First Time Growing Cheese - Why so bushy?!

Rarted

Member
Little bit of advice needed before I mess up.

This is my first Cheese and I am wondering if this Bushy is normal? I see other threads and their plants are tall with the branches spread out. Am I doing somthing wrong for the plants not to strech or is this ideal for a good yield?

Theys also have huge leaves at the base - should I getting rid of these or not?

The lights are 600 - 700mm above the plants in bubblers.

Thanks

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budbro18

Well-Known Member
Its an indoor producer strain so its supposed to stay small in veg and get fat in flower.

Well all plants do that just some more than others.

Id say once you flip the lights on em theyll easily triple in size.
 

davickm1

Well-Known Member
Bushy is good. Hes ^^ right, they'll get taller and stretch during flowering. for now just keep it up. And DON'T cut fan leaves, their needed for photosynthesis. You can tie them back or tie branches down to get light to the inside, but their lookin good!
 

cocakola

Active Member
All plants stretch for light , and if you are giving them enough light there is no need to stretch.
Instead they will get bushy and grow outwards , if you want them to stretch ( I wouldnt see why) raise your lights..
But they look good. GL
 

Rarted

Member
Thanks advice everybody, Its encouraging to read that you think they look all good!...I really thought I had messed them up!

@budbro18 - triple the size sounds good...lol
 
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