S sway Active Member Jun 12, 2008 #1 I've been continuously tying down new offshoots every few days to try and keep an even canopy. I'm wondering at what point should I stop doing this, and just let it all grow upwards towards the light?
I've been continuously tying down new offshoots every few days to try and keep an even canopy. I'm wondering at what point should I stop doing this, and just let it all grow upwards towards the light?
sens1 Well-Known Member Jun 12, 2008 #2 whenever, it depends how much room you have vertically and when you plan to flower it.
S sway Active Member Jun 12, 2008 #3 sens1 said: whenever, it depends how much room you have vertically and when you plan to flower it. Click to expand... Oh, I'm already 2 weeks into flowering and I'm still tying stuff down. Should I just be letting them grow upwards at this point?
sens1 said: whenever, it depends how much room you have vertically and when you plan to flower it. Click to expand... Oh, I'm already 2 weeks into flowering and I'm still tying stuff down. Should I just be letting them grow upwards at this point?
sens1 Well-Known Member Jun 12, 2008 #4 If you have room to accommodate a possible 1-2 feet of vertical growth before getting too close to lights/ceiling then you should be fine.
If you have room to accommodate a possible 1-2 feet of vertical growth before getting too close to lights/ceiling then you should be fine.