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    #16
    Check this out. Click image for larger version

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ID:	42223 this thing popped out of the ground after spring was over. A seed fell out of a plant during harvest the prior year. Had a hermit, or some neighbors male. But I don't put sow seeds in the dirt.

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    • Rooster
      Rooster commented
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      did you train it to grow like that? I'm tellin you, I can wait to start my crop. Spring cant come soon enough!!!

    • Jibblerjoe
      Jibblerjoe commented
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      I topped it then few was later pulled the grow tips over level with the ground. But you can them any way you want as long as you don't bend stem all at once. You can pull it over a lil more each day. I didn't water it till I knew was a female. So really it was just stunted from no water or nutes.

    • Rooster
      Rooster commented
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      So how do you combat bud rot? From what I was reading, bud rot could occur after a hard rain or being slightly damp

    #17
    You can train from the start. I normally let them reach 3 to 4 ft, then I start pulling them over, as they grew back to that height, I pull tops over agin , and try to spread branches out.

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    • Rooster
      Rooster commented
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      I really want to take a shot at all the different training methods. I have six seeds(all female) and I may get more. I want to see whats going to produce both quality & quantity

    • Jibblerjoe
      Jibblerjoe commented
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      Well for size, more sun and water the better. And topping, it gives two main stems each time. YouTube Mendo Dope, check out how they use the cages to get huge round bushes.

    • Rooster
      Rooster commented
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      right on. Thanks Joe

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