Late season sunlight

Bdoo

Active Member
My indica dominant plant is about 1-2 weeks away from harvest. Buds are kinda fat (they could be more so in my opinion, thus the reason for my post) and the smell is so unbelievably sweet. It is a small plant 3 1/2' high and has basically 5 branches growing straight up resulting in some nice looking colas. Being my first grow and having to do it in stealth mode, the plant didn't get ideal light all summer. It got enough to get it where it's at now which is OK. I have noticed that since fall has arrived and the angle of the sun has changed, my plant is now receiving very little direct light as the sun comes up and it's filterd through some trees. In the summer this wasn't a problem. My question is would it be beneficial to move the plant somewhere it will get a bit of direct light for the last week or two of it's life? What benefits would come of this and/or what problems would this casue? I am reluctant to move it. However, if a few hours of sun in its last weeks will plump things up even further without fucking everything up, I am all for it. Thanks for the feedback.

Doo
 

gardenandcats

Well-Known Member
If its in a pot then yes it would be best to move it into more sunlight. If you mean dig it up from being planted in the ground then no leave it be.Add 1tblsp of molasses per gallon of water the next few weeks that helps increase the bud size some..
 

Bdoo

Active Member
Thank you. It is in a pot so moving it would be no problem. I figured a little more sunlight in it s final days can't hurt it any. I will try the molasses thing however, do you need to flush molasses before harvesting like you do if your using nutes?
 
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