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    Cheers again guys, I’ll be hacking away either later/tomorrow, so just don’t be shy when cutting off and when I tie it down, do I tie it from the middle or top? And how flexible are these girls? How much tension do I tie? And when I tie, do I do it just before I water them, or do I do it after, once it’s soaked up a fair bit, and when the ‘run off” has stopped? Sorry for dumb questions, I’m in the second category before amateur I’m in when it comes down to this kinda things lol, thanks “GURU’S” , over and out! Gary!

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    Guys there’s a few ‘wet’ leaves on my plant and it’s not from me, is this normal or should I be doing something to prevent this orrrr? Sorry guys, but thanks very much! Gary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasher90 View Post
    Guys there’s a few ‘wet’ leaves on my plant and it’s not from me, is this normal or should I be doing something to prevent this orrrr? Sorry guys, but thanks very much! Gary.
    Wet leaves?

    Got a pic? I know what wet leaves look like but it would be good to see the whole plant in situ to get an idea of what's going on.😉

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    The plant is just carnage and needs a good trim, I’ve had it in flowering now for 17 days and the plant is stunted in growth (from basically seedling, I planted in HOT very HOT weather conditions when we had that freaky hot weather) plus I wasn’t sure on watering at the time, so not sure if it’s been lacked of water or over watered, I’ll get a picture on here tomorrow as I’m not in at the minute, it’ll be to late when I get back, but I need to cut off when I can

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    Sorry “Ironman”, I’ve got photos but not of the wet leaves, I’ve just cut her back a fair bit, is this is ok guys or does it need more?

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    And this next photo guys I’ve split the plant at the cross roads if you like, where it has split into 4 main stems, would that still be ok, I done this by spreading them and tying them down, it just tore, so I’ve slackened it all off but just with enough tension to hold the main stems apart for light to get more coverage, cheers again guys, Gary.
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    Should/could I take more off this or would this do, I know it’s hard with the pics not being the best, but any ideas from what can be seen, cheers guys, and it looks like she has stopped stretching, it’s been in flower now for nearly 3 weeks, should I carry on as normal feeding with just the grow or should I switch to Bloom now, or should I now use both, cheers guys, Gary.

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    Trim the lower 25/30% of growth . It will concentrate the growth to the top .
    That said it will stunt the pkant and decrease yeild a bit but overall will allow more light to penetrate

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    Sorry “Trex”, I’m just a little confused, so I need to remove more from the bottom you say yeah, but when you say “That said it will stunt the plant and decrease yield a bit but overall will allow more light to penetrate”, firstly the plant has already been stunted from the start really, but why would this benefit anything, as removing the bottom stuff will be the last place light would hit/be penetrated wouldn’t it? So how would that help light penetrate throug the plant by taking bottom stuff off, and why would I do it if it was to stunt the plant? And if it’s going to decrease yield also why would that be sacrificed? Sorry as I say it’s all new to me I’ve grown nothing in my life really, and I’ve only ever smoked the plant, sorry if you take took this the wrong way that wasn’t my intention mate honest I’m not like that, I’m just curious and want to learn the whole growing process so the questions might seem pretty dumb/silly from my part and I really do apologise for that, and I’ll remove more from her Saturday when I have the time, I have removed a hell of a lot and some I removed I’m now thinking should they have stayed as they where starting to flower as well but never mind but, there’s no going back now, and can I remove some of the fan leaves from the top as some are fairly large and don’t want that to shade anything, thanks again guys and sorry if your under the impression that I’m trying to (in a nut shell) say your wrong or anything like that, reading it back it doesn’t sound like that I know my apologies but I am genuinely curious, thanks again Gary.

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    And this next photo guys I’ve split the plant at the cross roads if you like, where it has split into 4 main stems, would that still be ok, I done this by spreading them and tying them down, it just tore, so I’ve slackened it all off but just with enough tension to hold the main stems apart for light to get more coverage, cheers again guys, Gary.
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    Normally if I split a stem like that I make sure the wound is clean and then zip tie the split so it can heal up. Never tried just leaving it split. I am curious to see how she handles it.

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