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    It’s been awhile, hope all are safe and well.
    Currently I’m 2 weeks into flower with my auto’s, have one girl who’s got really leggy, she’s 12 inches taller than the rest of the 7 in the canopy, question is, can I cut her back without stressing her over the edge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockhopper View Post
    It’s been awhile, hope all are safe and well.
    Currently I’m 2 weeks into flower with my auto’s, have one girl who’s got really leggy, she’s 12 inches taller than the rest of the 7 in the canopy, question is, can I cut her back without stressing her over the edge?
    I did that a time or two back when I was growing photos but it never caused a problem, a better option would be super cropping. you just need to soften up the stem of that one that's too tall by pinching it up and down and round and round until you can get it to lay over and you just hold it bent over. If you get a little over ambitious and it falls too far you can tape it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jingo View Post
    I did that a time or two back when I was growing photos but it never caused a problem, a better option would be super cropping. you just need to soften up the stem of that one that's too tall by pinching it up and down and round and round until you can get it to lay over and you just hold it bent over. If you get a little over ambitious and it falls too far you can tape it up.

    J

    I’m familiar with supercropping but on this occasion I just don’t have the room to accommodate any blended stems, I have a very flat and even canopy and the blended stems will just obscure the ladies who’ve behaved. Just want to cut back, hopefully she’ll recover& regenerate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockhopper View Post
    I’m familiar with supercropping but on this occasion I just don’t have the room to accommodate any blended stems, I have a very flat and even canopy and the blended stems will just obscure the ladies who’ve behaved. Just want to cut back, hopefully she’ll recover& regenerate.
    I've been there, I don't think you'll have any trouble.

    J


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    Quote Originally Posted by jingo View Post
    I've been there, I don't think you'll have any trouble.

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    Much appreciated buddy!

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    Welcome back dude, enjoy.

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    Welcome back bud,just came back myself and funnily enough doing an auto grow but outside for my first time.

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    Welcome back fella, chop it off she will recover. Might have a strop for a day or two but will kick on and be reet

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