Plant out growing tent...

doniboy

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Okay I have one plant that I vegged for about a month and a half (maybe a little longer). It was extremly bushy, but vertical growth was slow. Because of it's lack of height, I let it veg longer. The problem I have now is that after I threw it in to flower at under a foot tall, the damn thing started to overtake everything else. It's been flowering for about 2 weeks now, and it's already stretched about 2 feet vertically, and about 1 foot horizontally. During flowering, when does plant growth usually slow down or stop? Any ideas on how to keep the plant from growing into or past my light?
 

B166ER420

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Raise your lights?Cut a hole in the floor:)......im kidding!.Should stop stretching bout week 4 of flower.Supercropping is your answer.....imo pinch it just above a node so the branches at that node grow past the bend easily.GL
 

BullwinkleOG

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Depends on strain. I've had some stretch for 5 weeks but most finish their growth spurt after just over 2 weeks in my experience.
 

treegoesmoo

Active Member
Hey doni, you can get a hole saw, I got one on amazon for like $12 for a 17 set or something like that. Cheap stuff, but works well enough. For you though, you might need a bigger better quality one, depending on what you're tryna drill through and how thick it is. If scratch is an issue, can invest in a jigsaw or something of the sort. Another alternative would just supercrop em. Not much info on that but I've seen on multiple forums the number one go to when running out of vertical space..
 
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