Trimming, Training, Fertilizing

Seed of Memory

Active Member
Hello again! I had a few questions so I thought I would put them in one thread. I have 2 plants going right now and though they are past the 9 week mark you couldn't tell by looking at them. Well, they are finally growing a bit now and beginning to fill out.

Question 1: I ordered the Fox Farm triple package that should be arriving tomorrow. What would you all recommend for dosing plants in veg? They have never had nutrients and i use distilled water for watering. Ph meter is also on the way.

Question 2: Should I be trimming my plants? They don't have a lot of bushiness but they are getting larger and creating more leaf growth.
 

diggs99

Well-Known Member
Hey,

Start nutes off at 1/4 strength what the bottle recommends. Gradually work your way up. Less is more when it comes to nutes.

You should only be trimming plants if your trying to open them up for air flow or light penetration, otherwise leave them be. If they are getting bushy, by all means pluck a few fans off , but dont go crazy all at once lol

Best of luck
 

Seed of Memory

Active Member
Hey,

Start nutes off at 1/4 strength what the bottle recommends. Gradually work your way up. Less is more when it comes to nutes.

You should only be trimming plants if your trying to open them up for air flow or light penetration, otherwise leave them be. If they are getting bushy, by all means pluck a few fans off , but dont go crazy all at once lol

Best of luck
I was wondering if anyone would ever see this thread. Lol. Thank you. Have you ever used FF?
 

Frigault

Well-Known Member
You could always train you plant and toping them this will make em grow wider. It all depends on what you want from them.. Check video on chiropractice. Kyle kushman has a great video. Been using this technic along with knucling its a better lokking tecnic then elbowing which i find make plant look like shit. You could also low stress train your plant by streching and tying down. Less leaf you remove the more power yiur pkant will get.. If they are week nine of vedging you could also transplant if you haven't done so and your pot isen't to big. Bigger roots bigger plants. Bigger plants bigger buds..
 

Seed of Memory

Active Member
You could always train you plant and toping them this will make em grow wider. It all depends on what you want from them.. Check video on chiropractice. Kyle kushman has a great video. Been using this technic along with knucling its a better lokking tecnic then elbowing which i find make plant look like shit. You could also low stress train your plant by streching and tying down. Less leaf you remove the more power yiur pkant will get.. If they are week nine of vedging you could also transplant if you haven't done so and your pot isen't to big. Bigger roots bigger plants. Bigger plants bigger buds..
I did just recently re-pot them. One is for sure in its home pot. Both had no transplant shock as their roots are already sticking out of their pots. I'll try to train them. This is a bagseed experiment before i get my seeds that I ordered from a Seed bank.
 

Seed of Memory

Active Member
You could always train you plant and toping them this will make em grow wider. It all depends on what you want from them.. Check video on chiropractice. Kyle kushman has a great video. Been using this technic along with knucling its a better lokking tecnic then elbowing which i find make plant look like shit. You could also low stress train your plant by streching and tying down. Less leaf you remove the more power yiur pkant will get.. If they are week nine of vedging you could also transplant if you haven't done so and your pot isen't to big. Bigger roots bigger plants. Bigger plants bigger buds..
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