Shorter Bushy Plants

Robert520

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how can you get short bushy plants put them in more shade? and some of my leaves on a few of my big plants are i think blocking growth underneath them due to size should i clip these off?
 

Robert520

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no there not flowering , the are tall though i topped them once but it was way after i should have cause i didnt know whati was doing. and some that got topped are losing way too many leaves on the bottom they just keep dieing and falling off but i dont see any growing back
 

Twistyman

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how can you get short bushy plants put them in more shade? and some of my leaves on a few of my big plants are i think blocking growth underneath them due to size should i clip these off?
If you want to do inside a lowryder is the way to go.. if like me and you're doing outside, I've got a limited sun exposure..so the bagseed's I use seem well used to maximum yield, from minimum grow set-up..some will swear by trimming, I've done this in the past, but have started to tuck leaves as opposed to cutting..if you have more then 1 plant, experiment..if you do decide to trim..check FAQ there is a good spiral trim method there...slow and easy..then watch for reaction..thats the way to learn.. LUCK
 

Robert520

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if its not REAL sunlight its just not right so i grow outdoors too, whats the tucking method of yours?
 

thenorth

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the simplest way dis to prune the leaves:

you pick half of the leaves off, leave the flower and when it grows back keep doing it
the plant will become all bushy
 
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