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    Hi guys, it's me again --
    It's been a few weeks, and my plant is definitely growing and looks healthy and green. I was just wondering, is it bad if the plant is too tall? For a young plant, it is quite tall, but it seems to be strong and sturdy. It isn't falling over, and it's getting enough light. Images are attached. Just wanted some advice, thanks all!

    #2
    I you haven't got a grow light then it is not getting enough light.
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      #3
      Actually, I think you need a LOT more light than you are giving it. I see a plant that is stretching to get enough light. Your fixture is close enough, I assume it is a cfl, but you need several more. Im not kidding. Typically with cfl grows as many as 8-16 bulbs are typical. Be careful when you add more and be mindful of electrical safety. User Green75 , has frequent photos of a proper cfl set up. Good luck !
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      • Canuck147
        Canuck147 commented
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        it's a desk lamp, not a cfl.

      #4
      Same reply as last time. There are some great tutorials on the GWC website that will help. There is a tab at the top of the forum website that will take you there. It was suggested the last time that you might want to invest in any of the grow lights that are discussed on the GWE website. Have to agree with Canuck147 .
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      • yaboynatan
        yaboynatan commented
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        You're completely correct, but I just don't have a grow light, and I don't have a place to grow besides my bedroom.

      #5
      To tall,nods to far apart I concur with the others. Will never bloom this way! More light lol

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      • yaboynatan
        yaboynatan commented
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        Hey Potted, I've posted a response to everyone below. I am saying that this is a houseplant for me, not trying to get any bud out of it.

      #6
      Needs way more light!!
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        #7
        Stretched needs more light

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        • yaboynatan
          yaboynatan commented
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          If I am not looking to get any harvest out of the plant, and if I were to keep it under a desk lamp as an ornamental plant, would the current amount of light be sufficient?

        • St.buds
          St.buds commented
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          I guz so if your plant is just for looks

        #8
        Originally posted by yaboynatan View Post
        Hi guys, it's me again --
        It's been a few weeks, and my plant is definitely growing and looks healthy and green. I was just wondering, is it bad if the plant is too tall? For a young plant, it is quite tall, but it seems to be strong and sturdy. It isn't falling over, and it's getting enough light. Images are attached. Just wanted some advice, thanks all!
        How old is the plant,,, and what is its strain...All the info would be great for all of us.....

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        • yaboynatan
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          Don't know the strain, but it's a male plant. About 3 weeks old.

        #9
        I don't think I've ever seen such a thing...amazing

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          #10
          Apologies for the confusion, guys -- this is more of a houseplant for me. If I were to continue growing as I have been, would there be any problems? Again, this is a purely ornamental plant.

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            #11
            sorry to be blunt, but i feel like it's kinda necessary at this point given last time...what is it you want to accomplish? with your houseplant?

            i know you said something initially in your last thread about many $ and space constraints, just wanting to learn, etc., and i get all that--i do. but then what are you asking us about exactly? you're keeping it alive...you don't need us to tell you that, tho. not trying to be an asshole...just tryna cut to the chase....
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            • William and Sue Ashley
              William and Sue Ashley commented
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              Seems like a big waste of our time....Sorry...

            • yaboynatan
              yaboynatan commented
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              No worries. I was just asking if it's too tall, and if that's a problem.

            #12
            i wasn't saying it was a waste of our time...although it could be soon.... at this point i am just incredibly....intrigued? as to your answer....

            again, man, for the love of holy, too tall for what? and a problem, again, for what?

            i promise you we can help you if you would just answer the what you want to accomplish question i asked you^^^
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            • yaboynatan
              yaboynatan commented
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              Sorry for being so unclear, but in the past I've been told that if a plant gets too tall, it can fall over or die. If there aren't any issues to a plant being tall, then I have no further questions... again, sorry for wasting your time.

            #13
            well, i'm glad to finally know...the suspense was killing me... and just for the record it wasn't me who said you were wasting our time.... now re.your concern, i guess i would offer this...that's not something i would have thought to worry about before...but i suppose it is a worry if you grow like you have to, i.e., in a constant perpetual state of what is called stretching, which means that the plant is literally stretching itself toward the light to get the energy that it needs....think like a little kid will REACH SO HARD for the cookie jar and stretch on its tippy toes.....well your plant is that kid...and your light is the cookie jar.

            you just need to get a better cookie jar when and if you can afford it.... best of luck to you, and sorry if i was abrupt... i was just frustrated.
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            • yaboynatan
              yaboynatan commented
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              I understand, thanks. When there is sunlight, I put the plant on the windowsill, in direct sunlight. The plant is definitely growing (new leaves, etc), and the stem is growing as well. There are some windowsill growers out there, and they've had luck growing, and even flowering buds. But if the only concern is the light, well, I'd say I'm doing fine with what I have. Thanks for the advice

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