11/4/17 Lollipopped a bit, they dont's seem to be too happy in the new pots yet.
11/5/17 ... these girls are frozen, my other strain is catching up fast!!! Would like to flower in 2 weeks...
11/7/17 Nitrogen deficiency being addressed, should not have transplanted... too much
11/8/17 slowly turning around...
This site is so great, I'm not a social media dude, but come on, if you're into this shit, this is where to be... I'm just so stoked to be able to talk to someone, although virtual, it's still better than nada... My wife is sooo tied of looking at my shit... plus she's a non-user (for now), I told her she had to partake with my shit when it's ready, but anyway... Look forward to more of this, much more...
Looking beautiful. As @JUNGLE_B4RNS said and it looks like you did, topping would be ideal for these girls! I can't wait to see how you train these girls in the coming weeks, they look great so far so I'm excited to see whats in store. Keep up all your great work :D
Hello
I strongly suggest you to top your plants and cut all the heads off, let them grow a few weeks and start to shape your plants by lollipoping the legs .
Otherwise you're gonna grow Xmas trees with one big colas and some few side branches...
@JUNGLE_B4RNS,Ordered the book... Checked out vids... checked out previous grows here... My plants are shit lol
Raised the light, I think I was hitting them way too hard. all the branches I have are short and bushy... not much to bend or stretch yet to even lollipop right... We'll see in a couple days...
She looks great, it's never too late to top or fim a plant as long as you give it a few extra weeks of veg after you do so. When I keep a mother (or any plant for that matter), I continuously top her to promote more branching and to control her height. I also start super cropping and using lst as well after the new colas start coming up.
@CoolHL, hey bro read your story and saw your epic grow room, respect and slightly jealous but in a good way ha!
I believe that you could tie some fan leaves out the way to get light to those side branches and nodes.
Hope this gets you thinking. all the best!