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Bending plant during flowering

jj7645

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Hi All :bigjoint:

I'm a first time grower and I let my plant get too big before starting flowering. I put the light (400 watt) up as high as I could but the plant was growing into it. I decided to bend the plant. Is that OK a week and a half into flowering? All I did was water it real good and tie a string to a stake and wrapped it around the plant.
 

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Dirtyboy

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That is what ya should have done along time ago when it was still vegging. It will not hurt now it will only do ya good.
 

helpinghandman

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dont bother now but when u decided to 12 hour it u should have chopped back the stem topped it if u like cleaned up the bottom and hey presto u wouldnt know the difference
 

bonze309

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It will be just you might have to tie it over again put a dry wall screw right in the planter and pull it stright to the floor you might run out off room nowfine I tie all mine over but thats outside.
 

helpinghandman

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to tell u in writing would take ages type in google just ask google the question u would ask on here u be suprised the results u get and how many questions answered then when u have an idea u can pin point question easier
 

jj7645

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No way am I cutting the top off the girl. I got a big ole bud growing there. I just bent her over in the middle and lowered my light.
 

Donald Godown

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Hi All :bigjoint:

I'm a first time grower and I let my plant get too big before starting flowering. I put the light (400 watt) up as high as I could but the plant was growing into it. I decided to bend the plant. Is that OK a week and a half into flowering? All I did was water it real good and tie a string to a stake and wrapped it around the plant.
I run into the good old " I SHOULD HAVE" clause for a couple plants every summer and winter crop I plant. You did the only thing possible if it's an indoor plant. Room is the only problem there after. For the next crop just take log notes for early topping of bending before the flowering stage. Your not alone. It's called experience and no one ever has enough. Good luck.
 

Gaz29

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I run into the good old " I SHOULD HAVE" clause for a couple plants every summer and winter crop I plant. You did the only thing possible if it's an indoor plant. Room is the only problem there after. For the next crop just take log notes for early topping of bending before the flowering stage. Your not alone. It's called experience and no one ever has enough. Good luck.
Mate this post is fkn ancient lol
Gaz
 
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