7ft indoor plant

singingdogs

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Grojoe......I'd recommend a bigger pot first and foremost man, then throw down a net on the top fairly low and pull those branches outwards so that you have more horizontal growth; clean up "remove all foliage" that is under the canopy zone and just roll with it. Trying to transfer that in a vertical likely isn't going to solve all of your issues, but putting it low to the ground might and would be extremely cost effective. you could spend less than $20 doing what I'm recommending or go and drop hundreds of dollars if not thousands trying to get a proper vertical system running to the point you aren't having issues with it. I will say that if you go the vertical route I'd be interested to see what sort of results you are getting. Frankly as long as you are in a state where growing is legal I might really say I'd get an experienced grower to come over and help you get everything situated for flower. Also try using some fabric pots.....
Peace, Love, and I have Crabs ;)
 

Grojoe90

Active Member
Grojoe......I'd recommend a bigger pot first and foremost man, then throw down a net on the top fairly low and pull those branches outwards so that you have more horizontal growth; clean up "remove all foliage" that is under the canopy zone and just roll with it. Trying to transfer that in a vertical likely isn't going to solve all of your issues, but putting it low to the ground might and would be extremely cost effective. you could spend less than $20 doing what I'm recommending or go and drop hundreds of dollars if not thousands trying to get a proper vertical system running to the point you aren't having issues with it. I will say that if you go the vertical route I'd be interested to see what sort of results you are getting. Frankly as long as you are in a state where growing is legal I might really say I'd get an experienced grower to come over and help you get everything situated for flower. Also try using some fabric pots.....
Peace, Love, and I have Crabs ;)
I xfered her to the biggest pot my hydro store had & I'm looking for some decent vert lights, nothing fancy just something to help. I'll share some more photos when she starts budding
 

Richard Drysift

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2 words...side lighting. I would top it in half and clone the cuttings if this was my plant but I've done plants sorta like this...well maybe not 7 ft dam...but I did grow a tallass plant like this myself long ago before I realized what LST training was. I'll say one thing; you've certainly got patience to veg a mfer like that lol.
What I did was to get 2 cheap shop lights from home depot & some HO flourescent light bars. Stood them vertical one on each side & rotated the plant 2x daily. Ended up with some decent yield but the best buds were concentrated at the top 10" of the colas. Next time try to grow em wider than taller; get better yields that way. Good luck happy growing
 

Richard Drysift

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Miracle grow is a nutrient; & a very crappy one at that. It will grow pot plants but you've got to use it at super low strength... It has severely burned your plant but it is still small enough to recover. FFOF should sustain your plant for awhile without need for anything else. Just give water for awhile. Watch the new growth it should appear healthy; cut off the dead stuff as it dies off.
 
Miracle grow is a nutrient; & a very crappy one at that. It will grow pot plants but you've got to use it at super low strength... It has severely burned your plant but it is still small enough to recover. FFOF should sustain your plant for awhile without need for anything else. Just give water for awhile. Watch the new growth it should appear healthy; cut off the dead stuff as it dies off.
Ok I really appreciate it bro... & how do I know if it's completely dead? And how often should I water? I've had them in the new soil since Saturday Ima update the pics in a few
 
Miracle grow is a nutrient; & a very crappy one at that. It will grow pot plants but you've got to use it at super low strength... It has severely burned your plant but it is still small enough to recover. FFOF should sustain your plant for awhile without need for anything else. Just give water for awhile. Watch the new growth it should appear healthy; cut off the dead stuff as it dies off.
One more question if the leaves are yellow & crispy should I cut them off & the leaves that are half soft with yellow crisp tips should I cut those off too
 

Richard Drysift

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They will all die eventually just pull them off when they do. Half a leaf is better than none so you could snip the damaged parts off but I doubt most of them will survive anyway. Just pinch off the leaves as they dry out & wither. If they are mostly still green I would leave them alone. Either way you are gonna need at least a couple weeks to recover this plant.
Water them as needed to keep the soil moist like a hand wrung dish rag. I water mine about every other or every 2 days. Plants in larger containers can go longer than plants in smaller ones without watering; so go as large as your space will allow. After you water the first time pick up the container to see how heavy it is when fully hydrated...then wait a couple days until it starts to feel light- that's when they will need watering again.
 

Richard Drysift

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Miracle grow has lots of products I was just wondering if you were using the bagged soil or if it was Miracle grow plant food. Either one is bad but I have seen growers using the mg soil and their plants looked healthy.
I use the natures care soil in my veggie garden and it's OK to use; it is organic and doesn't contain Miracle grow; decent stuff but maybe a bit too heavy for indoor growing. Probabl would be good with some perlite added or maybe even some coco.
 

Budzbuddha

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What strain is that ? ... I had a Crazy Miss Hyde ( auto ) that shot to 6 foot and stalled .

Whatever that strain is would have been a killer scrog ...
 

DesertGrow89

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When do you start your 18/6 light cycle?this is my plant is it too late or too earlyView attachment 3693231
Neither too late or to early, the decision when to flip is yours bit generally aim for atleast one foot tall as the plants root system and foliage should be developed else there's nothing for it to produce flowers with.

The average finger is around three inches long, stick your finger into the soil and if its dry three inches down, water the plant.
 
Neither too late or to early, the decision when to flip is yours bit generally aim for atleast one foot tall as the plants root system and foliage should be developed else there's nothing for it to produce flowers with.

The average finger is around three inches long, stick your finger into the soil and if its dry three inches down, water the plant.
Ok that's smart I've jus been stickin the tip of my finger like to the 2nd crease in my finger. I was told a 1/4 in so 3 is betta?
 
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