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Appreciate the post and thanks for your input. I will follow that advice and do trim back a few and look to bend other branches. What have you used to hold larger branches in place if they can be bent, or do you just shape them by repetitive gentle bending? Again thanks for your help.
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6 weeks into Jock Horror flowering. First time grower, need this badly to work for my wife who has constant pain. Question is simple - I think there is too much "green" at this stage, i.e., can I trim some of the leafy light and water gathering leaves back so the flowering portions...
Need to know if I can trim some of the green leaves back to get the flowering areas more light? 6 weeks into flowering, I think there is too much vegetative light and water gathering leaves that are keeping the light out. Any help on if trimming some of them back is possible, or is it too...
Need to know if I can trim some of the green leaves back to get the flowering areas more light? 6 weeks into flowering, I think there is too much vegetative light and water gathering leaves that are keeping the light out. Any help on if trimming some of them back is possible, or is it too...
Thank you so much for your very helpful response, Greenhouse250. We're gonna turn on that exhaust fan we have set up but haven't been using, to get the old air out ASAP. When you say fresh air in, we do have that fan pointed at the plants from the outside of the tent through the pre-made holes...
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I'll try and be brief. First grow needed for serious medical issues and I don't want to blow it. Here is a summary of details: Jock Horror, feminized, only two plants in coco-coir with perlite mixed in. Small grow tent (20 inches X 36 inches, by 60 inches). CFL's - 8 23W 6500...
Shows damage due to nutrient burn, or too much lights? Yellowing continues on lower leaves, top leaves still growing (very slowly), but look healthy.....