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    Quote Originally Posted by hotshot View Post
    Depends on what light you have, and yes you need A much bigger pot. I would say at least 28L or more. JMO What Wattage HPS?
    28L ?

    I got 16L fabric pit and heard this should be enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotshot View Post
    Depends on what light you have, and yes you need A much bigger pot. I would say at least 28L or more. JMO What Wattage HPS?
    150W, only growing this plant.

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    Rule of thumb is 1.1 gallon for ever month you are going to grow. Light should be good at that height. I have found that the bigger the pot, the bigger the buds will end up to be. JMO These are 8 weeks flower, in 39L pots.

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    Hey again, now we are in quarantine and i have plenty of time for my baby. I'll show you an update picture of it. I need to know if i should trim some of its leave because i think it's getting too messy and if there any another recommendation, since I've been giving her a schedule of 12/12 for a long time and i don't know if it's goingg to flower anytime soon..
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    When she does go into flower, do A little supper cropping on her. Here is A video on the subject.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drP31TUEGdg

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    You can super crop in the veg stage, when the flowers tops are just starting to show, like the guy's in the video, you don't have to wait until early flower, but I have been doing early flower with good results, but my next one, I will try right before flowering, to see if there is much difference. JMO ^^^^

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    And what about trimming leaves? Should i trim some? And does the pictures show any sign of flowering?

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    I need A close up look at those tops, can't really tell, if girl parts are there are not, but if they are you can super crop now, and watch it grow into A large bush. You just need to know if those parts are girly, still being in veg is ok, matter of fact, they say the super cropping actually works better if you start in Veg. So, if those are preflowers on top there, then yes you can go ahead and super crop.

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    Hello guys, thanks to you my girl is doing well and is in its 4 week of flower. I need your opinion about the buds and as you can notice some small buds are also forming in the same branch at lower positions, is this normal or should i remove them? Click image for larger version. 

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    I usually strip off the little popcorn stuff at the bottom
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