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    Should I cut the fan leaves???

    This how she looks after 1 & 1/2 hrs (pic1). Starting to think the leaves are getting too heavy. It also has some shoots going. I know they soak up energy. But there is starting to be considrable growth from the nodes....leading me to think the energy might be better spent that way....suggestions/feedback.

    #2
    Is it possible your overwatering or underwatering that causes them to droop? I wouldn't remove them anytime soon.... When it hits 5-6 nodes, follow nebulas manifolding technique and you will sail from there... you still have a baby... you wouldnt cut off an infants arm because it cant crawl would you? Let it grow for a good while before you start chopping it!

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      #3
      Morning colored cloud 9, I'm thinking a transplant to a bigger pot will help tremendously.
      Her roots are probably choking her down.
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        #4
        You might have root bound. Transplan to bigger put. I would recomend to sprinkle the new pot hole and the roots with some mycorrhizae when transplanting. I use Great White and works awesome.
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          #5
          If I had that plant at this stage, I would take off those 3 or
          4 enormous leaves that are blanketing the whole plant. That would help her branch out more and have productive bud sites. I wouldn't take any more than those for now.

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            #6
            Thanks for the feedback...currently I'm water every other day...the humidity has been a battle where I live,especially during season change...so my soil is drying out more than I would like....this guy was transplanted from a solo cup on the 13th so it's been in the gallon for about 2 weeks. Thinking it should go another week maybe a week or so before moving again...could I have topped it too early?
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              #7
              Also the strain is a sativa...durban poison..

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