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    Started my grow in March indoors just to germinate & grow in Veg. state. I didn't have enough light so they grew very tall. I put them outside after 5 weeks to start the flowering state with 12 hrs. of light. I am using nutrients and I am careful with PH.

    They look healthy, but looks like just one big bud. I did not get many branches so yield is small. Should I have pruned them when they where younger to increase yield?

    They are now about 10 weeks old and not too far from harvest. Crystals are still clear.

    Thanks Bob
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    #2
    It looks like it revegged. If you started it inside under 12/12 and brought it outside under less than 12 hrs darkness it will reveg and have to go back to flower after the solstice, unless it is an autoflower.

    I understand from another poster that you need to remove those buds so you don't get rot in them.

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      #3
      Yes you could of topped it when it was young could of gained more yield. If it continues to keep flowering just let it go your way to far in with flower, she is what she is now just let her ripen.
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      • Puglover1
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        Looks like she has time to grow a really big bud.

      #4
      I'm curious what variety you're growing. Have you been bringing it in after 12 hours a day? I don't see the reveg but I think I saw a leaf or two that may have been chewed. But yeah, if you're leaving her outside all the time, she will absolutely reveg unless you've got an auto. You still might have time to get an OK harvest from her if you can limit her to 12 hours of light per day or less. If you're new to growing, don't worry so much about big yields yet. Get the basics down in a grow or two, get to know the plant then experiment with topping and LST. Read everything you can can in the GWE grow guides and get one or three of the recommended growing books too. I still find stuff I didn't know about that way.
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