No training this week. Work has took its toll on me and I'm just letting them auto pilot right now. Not feeding many nutrients because of what's still inside the soil from amending new soil before transplant. Lots of water. Lots of great side branching but needs to slow down a little vertically speaking. Still many weeks to go before they get to flower.
She's a tall one! Is there any way you can increase light intensity or maybe raise temperatures in the dark period (from what I've experienced, when they're growing this tall/spindly these two factors have played a major part in rectifying the problem in later grows 👍) hope this helps a little, and don't be shy in asking grow questions, there's a lot of guys(and girls) on here that are very knowledgeable and will be more than happy to help get you the best results, good luck with your journey bro, stay safe 👍
@RollingStoned, yea I'd definitely try and get the light a lot closer to them in the early stages to drop the length between the nodes, maybe a little table for them in there first few weeks so you can still keep the bigger ladies in there, try a couple with shorter veg period aswell see how you get on that way, still tryin to get all my setup to 100% but we can only do what we can do with life's limitations, moving forward a lot and understanding a lot just bein on here tho 👍
@NCbud, I'm going to try that. I'm gonna start investing in a bigger light for my early veg area where these currently are. They are on 24hr of light at this stage also they are clones. Maybe if I adjusted to an 18 6 instead of 24, that would curb the hieght. The problem at hand is my early veg and late veg areas are the same hieght. If you look at my current durban poison grow, that is my late veg area and it's currently way over grown. The white widows that are currently in flower are in the 7 foot tent where they all end up but there is just so much limited space in veg. Thanks!