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    Hi guys…new member here…quick question, dumb as it may be….got a plant going …just had knee replacement surgery 6 days ago….on 18/6 light schedule….growing in a tent….started with light too low but that’s another topic….question is, it needs trimmed bad…it’s up 13 steps….can I get it brought to me, trim it, and taken back up
    without too much damage….as long as it’s in light cycle I didn’t see an issue but laying here for me thinking so better ask….thanks a bunch….

    #2
    Sure, I take my plants out of tent for every water and trim.
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      #3
      Thank you…

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      • SoOrbudgal
        SoOrbudgal commented
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        Oh for sure you can. I pull mine out bring them to the tub and water them let most of the water drain there for ease. When they get too big then i don't and use a long neck small water can holds about 1/2 gallon. Heck yes most of us are old timers here well alot anyway, so we find many different ways to get the job done. Hey if you can post a pic Dballen that always helps too. We don't like giving too much advice without seeing what the issue may be. Good luck, don't remove to many large leaf just low to the soil.

      #4
      The bigger one is 21 days in dirt….the smaller one was just tossed inti
      the soil about 14 days ago
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      • DaGreenBlazer
        DaGreenBlazer commented
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        I like how the big plant has gone Punk Rock with the safety pins!

      • RetiredGuy
        RetiredGuy commented
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        Looking good! Most people growing in fabric pots will put them on a rack above the platter. This keeps the bottom of the pot from sitting in runoff water.

      #5
      @retiredguy…Thanks for that advice! I will heed that..

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