moodyhank
Active Member
Hi all. On my second grow and utilizing a scrog setup. The topping of my main stem (4th node) was a nice success and now I have the two new tops that are about 3-4 inches each long from the split and with about an inch of those new tops above the netting.
The new top stems look very healthy, but given they are only 3-4 inches each, is that to too young/small to start to start supercropping them or lightly working them to start forcing more horizontal growth under the net? Is there a general rule of thumb on how long to let new tops grow in length to not stress/ruin them by introducing bending/cropping. I just want to make sure I get to them early enough for the horizontal grow and stretch.
Soil grow with BioCanna nutes. Will be vegging for another 3-4 weeks before flip. Thanks all.
The new top stems look very healthy, but given they are only 3-4 inches each, is that to too young/small to start to start supercropping them or lightly working them to start forcing more horizontal growth under the net? Is there a general rule of thumb on how long to let new tops grow in length to not stress/ruin them by introducing bending/cropping. I just want to make sure I get to them early enough for the horizontal grow and stretch.
Soil grow with BioCanna nutes. Will be vegging for another 3-4 weeks before flip. Thanks all.