To tie down or not to tie down in flower


  • I'm in the middle of my 3 week of flowering plants look awesome and healthy I'm using two t5 ho 4 foot 4 bulb t5 plants look great but could be filled out a bit more not thin by any means tho my question is should I tie my top down a bit to allow more light to penetrate below and add more tops and will it stress it to much if I do or should I just leave it secondary shoots are about 3 inches away from tops​



 

PurpleBuz

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pics required, 3 weeks in flower means nothing as it depends on what you started with when entering flowering
 
The question wasn't based on what I started with ,my question was wil it stress the plants BEING 3 weeks in to flower to tie the tops down a bit just don't want to stunt the plants or stress them to the point of stunting or affecting the yield
 

Dannysayo

Active Member
Nah it shouldn't hurt them bro. Just be careful and take your time
The question wasn't based on what I started with ,my question was wil it stress the plants BEING 3 weeks in to flower to tie the tops down a bit just don't want to stunt the plants or stress them to the point of stunting or affecting the yield
 

PurpleBuz

Well-Known Member
The question wasn't based on what I started with ,my question was wil it stress the plants BEING 3 weeks in to flower to tie the tops down a bit just don't want to stunt the plants or stress them to the point of stunting or affecting the yield
you totally missed my point.

I can take a seed straight from 12/12 or I can veg a plant for 30 days and then go 12/12 or I can veg for 2 months and then go 12/12 or I can have strong healthy plants versus weak plants when entering 12/12.

Having pics really helps tp sort out the shit.


They will all be at a different maturity amnd health when entering 12/12 and that will effect their response to training.

boy defensive ... why did you ask for help?
 
I apologize for sounding defensive didn't mean it to be if your interested I will be posting a pic in the next ten minutes I tied them down a bit this is the pic I will post any info would be great and sorry for the bad grammar
 

PurpleBuz

Well-Known Member
here is a pick after i tied the tops down any advice or info apreciated thanks guys

well I agree with the others that replied. carefull tieing down now to keep the canopy even and limit height is a good think.
Its early enough in flower development. The picture said a lot.
 
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