AWnox
Active Member
Hello everyone, I am currently on my first week of 12/12, she just started Saturday. The second night was yesterday she went to "sleep" early and when I woke up this morning I find her really growing. There are 3 shoots, mainly on the back of the plant that are growing faster than all the other tops. I went ahead and slowly "pinched" (squeezed, they didn't break or crack, just made the stem walls collapse) all 3 shoots near the end, just below the latest growth node. I did this in order to give the other tops more time to catch up to these 3 rebel shoots. I was wondering though if this will cause too much stress to the plant to the point where it can cause herm or is it ok still to perform these kinds of stress training during the first week of flowering without having to worry to much about stress causing herm? Please any info or insight will be very much appreciated.
Best regards,
AWnox
P.S.: If anyone has any suggestions as to how to control these faster tops without having to "pinch" or perform any harsh techniques to control them please let me know. Thanks again RIU.
Best regards,
AWnox
P.S.: If anyone has any suggestions as to how to control these faster tops without having to "pinch" or perform any harsh techniques to control them please let me know. Thanks again RIU.