We TaRdED
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its kinda a stupid question, but im looking for the best way to slowly grow a
plant but keep it as healthy as possible. the reason for this is because i took
clones b4 i flowered the plants. i dont have any more space in my flowering
space and i dont have much more in my veg box. i have to wait about a
month more b4 i put the clones in the flowering room. anyways, i was
wondering if; cold temps(60's or so), low nutes, low cfl light, would help
slowly grow a plant but keep it healthy. i just dont want my plant to get
long and leggy(stretch) because of low light. i heard that when temps are
colder you want to increase the tds of ferts(?) any ideas about how to go
about this? thank you in advance
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plant but keep it as healthy as possible. the reason for this is because i took
clones b4 i flowered the plants. i dont have any more space in my flowering
space and i dont have much more in my veg box. i have to wait about a
month more b4 i put the clones in the flowering room. anyways, i was
wondering if; cold temps(60's or so), low nutes, low cfl light, would help
slowly grow a plant but keep it healthy. i just dont want my plant to get
long and leggy(stretch) because of low light. i heard that when temps are
colder you want to increase the tds of ferts(?) any ideas about how to go
about this? thank you in advance
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