earthmoverjem Member Dec 16, 2014 #1 Is this true? Seed company said 75-165cm and I think she's gonna outgrow the box she's 3 weeks old, its an autoflower Attachments download_20141216_122043.jpeg 189.3 KB · Views: 72
Is this true? Seed company said 75-165cm and I think she's gonna outgrow the box she's 3 weeks old, its an autoflower
bf80255 Well-Known Member Dec 17, 2014 #3 well, what strain is it? could be true if its been bred well enough. if it starts to get to big just LST her down to the sides of the pot looks pretty low and bushy but should stretch a bit in flower.
well, what strain is it? could be true if its been bred well enough. if it starts to get to big just LST her down to the sides of the pot looks pretty low and bushy but should stretch a bit in flower.
T THE KONASSURE Well-Known Member Dec 17, 2014 #4 get a pot drill a hole in the side of it get the plant in that pot while its still small put the pot against one side of the grow area and your lights on the other side and even some above too Bam I just over doubled your yield and all you have to do is drill a hole in a pot or bucket or you could try something with tricontanyl in it to dwarf the plant and make it make more flower sites.
get a pot drill a hole in the side of it get the plant in that pot while its still small put the pot against one side of the grow area and your lights on the other side and even some above too Bam I just over doubled your yield and all you have to do is drill a hole in a pot or bucket or you could try something with tricontanyl in it to dwarf the plant and make it make more flower sites.
ghb Well-Known Member Dec 18, 2014 #5 a shorter, wider pot would have given the plant more room to grow, you will be doing a lot of tying over before she is done.
a shorter, wider pot would have given the plant more room to grow, you will be doing a lot of tying over before she is done.