3 weeks difference.

atmu5fear

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Just thought I'd share this, I'm blown away at the difference between these. The second pic is from this evening, after its been pouring rain all day, which is giving it that droopy look, but just the size difference. Went from maybe 3 feet to over 6 in less than a month
 

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I hate the first 3 weeks and the last 3 weeks of a grow. But I love when it seems like one day it sprouted 2 feet more and bushy
 
I hate the first 3 weeks and the last 3 weeks of a grow. But I love when it seems like one day it sprouted 2 feet more and bushy
For sure! This is my first time growing in a decade, and I never really got to care for my previous plants because due to the laws of the land I had to Guerilla grow.

Side note, what the heck do I click to like comments and such? I have no option
 

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Great looking plant, but a quick note about my experience (first time growing in about 30 years for me) . . . I went to >7' without supports. I was taking pictures every couple days with my measuring tape and sending them to friends, etc. Chest out, real proud of myself. M-nature adjusted that. She brought my plant down to about 3' in a single wind. Snapped the main stem off. Tried to reattach without success. I have a nice bushy plant with a hollow center. It's filling in now. I learned my lesson! Support your plant.
 
That's why I love growing indoors, cause they look like they become trees so fast under the big light and indoors it just seems so much more dramatic.

My jungle gets me through the winters here.
 
Great looking plant, but a quick note about my experience (first time growing in about 30 years for me) . . . I went to >7' without supports. I was taking pictures every couple days with my measuring tape and sending them to friends, etc. Chest out, real proud of myself. M-nature adjusted that. She brought my plant down to about 3' in a single wind. Snapped the main stem off. Tried to reattach without success. I have a nice bushy plant with a hollow center. It's filling in now. I learned my lesson! Support your plant.

That's crazy. I had a lower branch snap off since posting and have staked the main stalk and tied the lower branches via fishing line as well. Thanks for that input, cheers.
 
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