redhairedgirl
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Hi, all. Just signed up today after using this site for research in my first attempt to grow. . .I'm indoor and posted a question to the help forum in the newbie central section. . . thanks for being here.
Hi redhairedgirl feel free to post questions here too if you don't get an answer. Welcome to RIUHi, all. Just signed up today after using this site for research in my first attempt to grow. . .I'm indoor and posted a question to the help forum in the newbie central section. . . thanks for being here.
Thanks, I think I will! So, I'm pretty sure I overgrew my first attempt. Researched various sources and couldn't find anything conclusive on when to start 12/12, so I just wung it and figured if the natural outdoor cycle lasts about 6 months, then that was what I'd shoot for.Hi redhairedgirl feel free to post questions here too if you don't get an answer. Welcome to RIU
Thanks, I think I will! So, I'm pretty sure I overgrew my first attempt. Researched various sources and couldn't find anything conclusive on when to start 12/12, so I just wung it and figured if the natural outdoor cycle lasts about 6 months, then that was what I'd shoot for.
Needless to say, my girl is over 3 feet tall now and just starting to flower. I don't know what to expect now, as I haven't found any examples that mirror this situation. If you can give me insight of any kind I'd appreciate it, but this is not actually my question.
My question has to do with a screw-up I accomplished yesterday. I decided a couple of the lowest branches were looking to spindly and getting too dry, despite watering according to indoor plant watering dogma, (wait till dirt feels surface dry,) so I wanted to pluck it off. I should have cut it, but didn't have a sharp anything handy, so. . .I pulled it, and ended up stripping the top layers of the trunk off from the branch I wanted to prune to the surface of the soil, about 3 inches. Did I kill her? Should I expect a huge delay in her flowering process? Is there anything I should do to the "wound?"