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Old 05-25-2005, 06:14 PM   #1
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skunkamilla is starting to vegetate.
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here is the story behind my gracie.... gracie is the name of course of my stunted little girl

i don't kno how old she is but she had about 8 er 9 nodes total with no branching when i decided to sex my plants by flowering them. i don't know that probobly was my first mistake tho so now i have this tiny little bud on one of my three plants the other two were males they were under 1 flouro light in my closet in some potting soil that wasn't preferted but had good ph and served it well at first. So! i'm an outdoor grower and being that my gro cab was only a foot tall i brought her outside and planted her directly in the ground i don't know anything about that soil but that was the start of her story. its been about 2 and a half weeks in the ground and she had been uprooted by my dog re planted then i dug her up only 2 days later to put her in some good soil its been about a week in the miracle gro preferted potting soil and its had adequate water i don't know what to do..... HELP should i top her? the only growh was shown on the tiny branches just starting to come out. I lost my camera so i hav no piks sry
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8 or 9 nodes... hmm. My hydro plants under really yummy lights didn't have primary branching to speak of until about that time. If you're really concerned about bushiness you can tie down the growth tip (carefully) and encourage some of those plant auxins into forcing some primary branching on the lowest nodes. Topping is also an option but unless you're going to root that cutting into a new plant that's just a waste of a guaranteed bud site IMHO.

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skunkamilla is starting to vegetate.
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that does help but i'm not sure whiich condition of mine is causing this slow growth all together and i htink i just might do that...clone the things
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