Moved plant to a shaded area, is this going to be bad?

Me22

Active Member
Well, were in the last few weeks of the plants life cycle and here I am getting weirded out that some farmer will probably drive by on his 4 wheeler and see the treasure that I have...

Question is, I moved my plant to a more shaded area.. will this totally kill the bud production? Its got "arm" thick stalks already but I know I have another 3 weeks were it will grow another 50-60% in thickness. So I'm told anyhow...

Thks for the Help...
 

fat sam

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oh yesit will hinder it, your best bet would be to put it in a tree but if thats not possible then put it where it gets 4-5 hours direct light a day, this could be a few hours in morning and a few in late afternoon but you really need direct light for buds, if you could find some bushes to put it in that would be good also
 

jerusalem grass

Active Member
yea its gonna need direct sunlight to grow at all
or u could stunt it and yield would not be as much
direct sunlight= pure energy
put it on ur roof or something, thats what i do..
 

carr0t

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big rope and often adjustments. be firm with it..

dont move... ur best bet is to try an hide it in a place with 8 hours of DIRECT sunlight.

ive seen buds in shaded areas.. very wispy and weak stuff. shit yeild... it more worth risking someone findng them, and letting them get proper conditions than not allow nature to take its course. mybe the farmer doesnt care, wont notice.
 

Krayven Sumhead

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he said its got an arm thick stalk so thats gonna be pretty tricky lol
I've pulled over plants with main stalks over 8" in diameter. Pulled them over and tied a 12" cinder block to them. The stem won't break. Just ease it over a little at a time if need be.
 

strey

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is it ina bucket ? like easy to move? but it will yield less and buds will be lil fluffy but shouldn't hurt it all that much if u only got 3 weeks but i would def try to find a sunnier spot for her... she'll love u for it and u'll love her even more come her chop date hope this helps and gl!!

~Strey~:bigjoint:



I've pulled over plants with main stalks over 8" in diameter. Pulled them over and tied a 12" cinder block to them. The stem won't break. Just ease it over a little at a time if need be.


really 8" seemed a lil to big hey u know know and props if it was actually 8"

got a pic?
 

Krayven Sumhead

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Ya know, back before the internet, a lot of us older guys grew reefers back in late sixty's. All that pot people were smokin back then had to come from somewhere. My first grow, back in the sixty's, I got the seeds from removing them out of a box of canary feed. We didn't take pix, usually. I've been in fields of reefers in which some of the plants were over 20 feet tall and 8" diameter main stems were the norm. We used axes and chain saws to cut them down.
 

strey

Active Member
dude thats awsome! wish i was there :hump:







Ya know, back before the internet, a lot of us older guys grew reefers back in late sixty's. All that pot people were smokin back then had to come from somewhere. My first grow, back in the sixty's, I got the seeds from removing them out of a box of canary feed. We didn't take pix, usually. I've been in fields of reefers in which some of the plants were over 20 feet tall and 8" diameter main stems were the norm. We used axes and chain saws to cut them down.
 
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