As you can see these two girls are very different from one another, they have only begun to flower and number 1 is a bit of a problem. The top of her has been gently bent with wire to try to keep her under the light but she will most likely need to be placed in the corner of the tent very soon. It is safe to say she would be a beast outside but we have taken note of the time it has taken for both of them to transition into flower mode. This is a sure problem depending on how quickly they move now, if they wonβt finish outside before the frost we know that there is no point in trying them outdoors. Fingers crossed they get a move on, we were really hoping for a CBD strain outside this year.
@CannabisCultivate, You could try to top them one week before flipping to flower. Your plant was very big and pine shaped, they normally become very big. Topped plants get a shape of very big colas in an even formation (in you case could be topped in the middle).
Like, 8 branchs in the same level would give you a greeeeat plant.
Indoor plant need to be topped or tied, which i believe topping is better.
@Psilocubensis, This plant was to big for her surroundings and the top of her was burning in the light, she also was taking a very long time and we have to get on with our outdoor grow. If we lived in a climate that she could handle we would try again outside but we know she would never make it, our goal this indoor season was to do exactly this but it is a heartbreak for sure. ππβοΈ
Hi, if you set her in flower outside, in spring, she will stop flowering. You know? I guess an fast strain would be better. You can clone them, and after a while she goes alone in flower. I recommend for you an Gelato 41 fast SEEDSTOCKERS. I love her. And the seed was Smaragdgreen. The plant was an Munster.
@KingSalomonsWeed, We always put them out while in veg state in May and they normally do not go into bloom until the beginning of August. Will have a look at the strain you suggest though, regardless Mother Nature is the boss outdoors!