My Blue Dream is starting to grow pretty good now, at least I think so and I wonder if I am training and should I start some pruning on the lower & inside leaves? Here are a few pics of her at different angles. This is my first time growing one and wonder if I'm doing it right or at least close to it. Oh, I thought it would be a good idea to turn her every day a 1/4 turn so she gets sun all around, is that OK?
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Clones often have a distinct growth pattern because they tend to grow more like a branch than a tap root seed plant, and training can require a delicate hand. Right now it looks like it's doing fine. Still plenty of room for light to penetrate. As it begins to fill in you can gently tie down some branches to the cage you already have in place to allow the inside to receive more light. As far as trimming I would do little more than remove yellowing tired leaves for the time being. Looks good -
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Originally posted by Mr.furley View PostDont remove anything and let it grow. Just bend the top over.
Looks like she's pre-flowering so it's a bit late to do any topping or aggressive training.
Just let her grow and use the experience for the next round.
WHAT???
5x5 grow space
900w of Vero's and F-strips
4-17gal totes self-made UC system.
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Cooler weather and shorter days is what makes her start to flower outside, old trick with regular seeds to test gender is to cut their days short by moving them inside, you can get solid gender identification pretty early, 3 weeks or so after sprout. Tall plants are ok,but I'd personally rather a short fat girl when it comes to my Mary Jane. She should produce some nice buds!
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Originally posted by TopThumb View PostWell, I went and broke the top stem trying to bend it over It just barely cracked on the top of the bend so maybe it will heal, only time will tell I guess, GRrrrrrrr2 Photos
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