Not sure what the next step is

Adamandweed

Active Member
My friend gave me two sorbet clones a while ago but had no where to put them. I just kept them very compressed and bushy till I had space. Now that my plants are almost done flowering I potted them up to 5gals and lstd them. Point is they’re very short but super bushy. Would these be good plants to keep vegging or should I take clones off them and restart ? Sorry for the purple lights in advance.
 

Attachments

twentyeight.threefive

Well-Known Member
My friend gave me two sorbet clones a while ago but had no where to put them. I just kept them very compressed and bushy till I had space. Now that my plants are almost done flowering I potted them up to 5gals and lstd them. Point is they’re very short but super bushy. Would these be good plants to keep vegging or should I take clones off them and restart ? Sorry for the purple lights in advance.
Your plants look fine. What do you mean your plants are almost done flowering? Doesn't look like they started.

Once they do flower they will stretch in height to double or triple their size. Good luck.
 

Adamandweed

Active Member
Your plants look fine. What do you mean your plants are almost done flowering? Doesn't look like they started.

Once they do flower they will stretch in height to double or triple their size. Good luck.
I have 2 plants in flower that are using up my good lights and I have these under a few blurples. The other plants are almost done I’m preparing these ones to flower next but these ones just seem so much smaller and I’m not sure if theyll yield much if I flower them
 

twentyeight.threefive

Well-Known Member
I have 2 plants in flower that are using up my good lights and I have these under a few blurples. The other plants are almost done I’m preparing these ones to flower next but these ones just seem so much smaller and I’m not sure if theyll yield much if I flower them
They will yield fine. I vegged an auto under a blurple before moving them under an SF2000 for flower. Just the way it worked out. I'd recommend flowering them out.

Last day under the blurple.
20200705_193758.jpg

Flowering before I had to gift them to a friend.
20200808_062021.jpg
 

Adamandweed

Active Member
It’s your bud you’re after on your timeline. Personally I’d veg for a month under real light and flip.
They will yield fine. I vegged an auto under a blurple before moving them under an SF2000 for flower. Just the way it worked out. I'd recommend flowering them out.

Last day under the blurple.
View attachment 4859281

Flowering before I had to gift them to a friend.
View attachment 4859283
Wow! I’m thinking a couple of weeks for some under and above ground growth then I’ll flip. They look sativa dom so maybe the stretch will come in and give them some decent additional height. Thanks everyone!
 

Adamandweed

Active Member
The look good to flip to me. Might want to be a bit easier on the nitrogen, those leaves are awfully glossy. Maybe tighten up your LST? Open them up a bit more. (My lst style is just barely "low")
Yeah haha the gloss is from a little spray I used to prevent PM just incase and yeah I’m trying to open them up but its difficult! Thanks!
 

Rurumo

Well-Known Member
You could definitely flip them, will probably end up with good sized plants. Did you spray them with neem? Always good to spray regularly during veg to prevent PM or other issues.
 

Adamandweed

Active Member
You could definitely flip them, will probably end up with good sized plants. Did you spray them with neem? Always good to spray regularly during veg to prevent PM or other issues.
I made a little homemade spray (baking soda, olive oil and dish soap) tiny amounts of each into water. Used it for my vegetable garden last summer and works just aswell for kush! These 2 plants suffered a little of PM in early veg and it’s been a pain trying to shake em off but I’m thinking the coast is clear now. Very excited to see the results.
 

Adamandweed

Active Member
The glossy look isn't from a spray they have way too much nitrogen. Need to back if off now or it will retard flowering and reduce your yield.
I used ff happy frog and some Gaia green general and power bloom amendments. I actually transplanted them last month and gave them water only since. I’ll flip them and see what happens I’ve had these two far too long haha. Thanks for the input I wasn’t aware glossy leaves could be nitrogen tox I always thought it was the spray! Oh well.
 

Johiem

Well-Known Member
It's a combination of the glossy leaf and the deep forest green you got going on. And the coloration could be the strain that's just very dark in my experience
 
Top