Topped my plants a while ago and tied down the new shoots...
Just not sure on how to train the branches that come off? Can i tie them down like i have with the main shoots?
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Topped my plants a while ago and tied down the new shoots...
Just not sure on how to train the branches that come off? Can i tie them down like i have with the main shoots?
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I’d say keep the lot tied down mate I pretty much did with Velcro straps on my fabric pot but I’m on my 1st grow so don’t have the most knowledge, my branches of the main branches didnt seem as long as yours but probably because of different strains, I’m sure some one will be along soon to give you good advice
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Yeah, spread them all out if you have the width mate, they will love you for it
GEORGE (14-07-18), Stickysticky (11-07-18), WF420 (11-07-18)
Have a look at the last images in Macky's diary, this is what you want to achieve (if you have the space )
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I would tie them down matey, i use the rubber coated tie wire you can get from Wilko or B + M it's cracking stuff for training you just cut off the length you need, all the best brother, G'.
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GEORGE (14-07-18), Greengrass (14-07-18), WF420 (14-07-18)
Dont recall reading anywhere but once the plant has been tied down and is growing nicely where you want it do people remove the wire or leave it on?
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GEORGE (19-07-18)
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