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Old 06-27-2003, 06:36 PM   #60
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great job there... very interesting, i have a couple of questions:
1.- can you tell the size of the container you grew?

2.- can you transplant a plant while on training?
She was in a 5 gallon. Looking back though, i wish i would have put her into something like 8 gals

I suppose you COULD but it would be a hasstle. But then, everythings a hasstle when shes that big

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What should I do with the top of the plant? it is groing upwards now and I don't know to what direction should I pull it.
Pick a side and go with it. Your going to always have a Denser half of the plant (because the main top is on that side)

As she grows however, you manipulate the branches into the open spots in the canopy.

I think i would pull her off to a side, and train her in a circle, but imagine leaving a slice out of that circle, so you can water her there.

Because shes going to get hard to get to physically as she grows (without disturbing her too much anyhow)
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great thread!!!!!
one question though that u havent answered.....i think it was asked...............
anyways,
how long to u veg for?
do u shoot for a specific time or go by the way the plants loook? ie. their respionse to training?
Train them as long as you can handle their size! people say triple, id say at least double in size they do in the first 3-3.5 weeks of flowering.

as long as you have the patience to wait, keep them in 18/6 or 20/4 for a while (patience along with room and lighting)

then when you cant wait any longer, for whatever reason change to 12/12
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