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  • Guest
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    Took off all the lower fan leaves so the shoots could get light. I left two big fan leaves at the top just to help absorb some extra energy.

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  • Guest
    Guest replied
    I defoliated and topped it. I'll keep you guys posted on how it goes. Trying to get a picture up but this website is really messed up on Android.

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  • alltatup
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    Go by what the plant needs first and foremost--not by the "standard" recommendations. If she struggled a bit, or was shocked at some point, then her growth slowed down. There is no rush: let her develop. When she's ready to switch to flower, you'll prolly know it. You're on nobody's schedule but HERS.

  • Green75
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    I would top her and defoliate her as well....

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  • Guest
    Guest replied
    So yeah if you guys think it would help, I was considering topping the main bulb and maybe a few others and then giving it another 2-3 weeks and then start flowering.

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  • Guest
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    It's actually pretty old but still quite short. I had a few problems along the way so even though it's got huge leaves and stuff and seems to be growing well, it's actually grown quite slow. But since I've put it in the grow box it's taken off. And I watched a few videos on topping yesterday and I did top a few branches but I didnt do the main one because I was a little leery about it, not sure if I still should, the plant is about two months old so for anyone else they would be flowering now. But I think I'm gonna give my plant another 2-3 weeks because it's pretty short and doesn't have very many thick branches.

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  • Nartak
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    May i suggest topping?How old is she now?

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    Update

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  • NebulaHaze
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    What is the pH of the runoff water you've been getting out the bottom? Possibly the pH is low and you've been unintentionally fixing it? Generally pH'ing the water is only going to get rid of deficiencies if you have them. If your plant is green and healthy, I'm not sure how much difference it would make, or if you should change anything I know we always tell people to pH their water, but I'd completely understand if you didn't because if it's not broken, why fix it?

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  • alltatup
    commented on Guest's reply
    I use tap water and so far, I haven't let it sit overnight to evap the chlorine. Where I live, the water is nice and soft. Plants do fine with it.

  • Nartak
    commented on Guest's reply
    Hey thats good to hear!! They've been having it rough then haha!!All is good now

    I use tap water here, has 0.90 EC and 6.7-7.5 Ph depending on whats going on in the pipes lol! Im in hydro so it would be hard to say what it initially is every time because i don't really measure before i add nutes...

  • Guest
    Guest replied
    South Sierra Dude nice man that sounds awesome if I were to be able to chose where my water came from that would be one of my top choices. Id say my top choice would be water straight from a mountain spring. I always stop at this one spring when I drive through the mountains to visit my grandma and I always take a big water container with me and fill it up on there. It's glacier water so it's freezing cold, pure as you can get and the most refreshing water I ever drank. I would love to be able to just stop and fill up a huge container of it and use to water my plants. Pipe dreams though

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  • South Sierra Dude
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    I use well water and the GH kit.

  • Guest
    Guest replied
    Nartak I ended up finding a power source at a computer store in town. And I found a pH test kit, the chemical kind, not the stips. Turns out the pH of the water I've been using to feed my plant is like 7.5 - 8 way out of range. So I got some pH down from the pet store. But my question is, what do you guys use to water your plants. Do you just use plain tap water and let it sit overnight or whatever to get rid of the chlorine. Does everyone use some type of pH down product because most drinking water you buy anywhere or from a tap is all in that same pH range. Like 7-8 but above 6.5. So yeah, does everyone use pH down, everyone who knows what they are doing I mean. Because my plant in my opinion is doing great with the water I've been giving it. We will find out next feeding when I give it the lowered pH water though if it gets a burst of growth.
    Last edited by Guest; 01-12-2017, 12:57 PM.

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  • Nartak
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    Originally posted by Krondiddly View Post
    Not sure what that is or where to get it
    Just looked up on amazon.com with "120V AC to 12V DC" search terms and the two top ones are cheap and good form what i looked!!!Just what you will need for a pc fan

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