Super tight node spacing... problems later?

ugs lee

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Ok, here we are, a bit more like this i suppose:
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and so realizing that this is probably going to be the most efficient way to get the most from these seedlings.. (as opposed to just simply topping the plant), I may just do this with the JF as well...

And so we wait for the two mains to grow long enough to shape her down with some garden tie, grow out 5 nodes or so before doing anything else... right?

continuous gratitude here, thanks Mandy1
 

BayBush

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Greetings all,
New to posting to this site, have seen plenty of helpful forums here so I finally signed up.

I have a Green crack plant that's doing surprisingly well and has super tight node spacing. I planted it a bit too deep after running out of soil on my last potting. I said "eff it" since I had already potted a few others and they were looking better than this one anyway.

My main question is: Will this cause problems later? To the point where I need to transplant to a pot with higher soil level? or should I choose this one for main-lining or something? Thanks in advance to any and all helpers. Happy growing everyone!

-ugs

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