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Wooldy53
Wooldy53started grow question a year ago
Does she look okay maybe she’s just a slow grower? Any recommendations or advice on what I can do to keep her short but bushy ?
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Natrona
Natronaanswered grow question a year ago
For autos, you can LST. Start gently bending the stem. Pin or tie the main stem down. Than continue pinning as the top keeps growing. The side shoots will grow up rather than out. Good luck with your grow.
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HansGoat
HansGoatanswered grow question a year ago
High bro, when you are growing outdoors you want the plant to grow in her natural shape. The plants evolution is perfect for the outdoor elements. You only want to train when growing indoor because you got a lamp that is always giving light from the same spot instead of the sun that moves around. For outdoor grows there is really no reason to train. Mother nature is still the best grower! Outdoors enjoying the elements this plant will just grow as tall and bushy as her genetics are. And becausr you are growing a Indica this plant will aready get pretty bushy from her genetics. I do really like Barneys Farm they got one of the best genetics! Enjoy this outdoor grow buddy!
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question a year ago
I did an auto outdoors this year (usually don’t mess with autos) It was a slow starter but now is starting to flower and about 18in tall.. What I see from your pics is the soil looks a bit heavy, could use some aeration like perlite.. overwatering happens easily In substrates like that. Possibly underwatering as well given the top looks completely dry. I stick with highly porous mediums for this reason.. To keep it short and bushy I’d say start bending it sideways (LST) here once it’s taller.
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