New grow gg4,sour,white widow,royal gorilla 🦍

Ok :ok_hand:t3: nice from how high do u recommend to go up an take off :+1:t2::dash::seedling:

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Dont you bend for more even canopy?

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Dry down your pots first. When you pull leafs the plant isn’t going to drink much water for 24 hours. So you don’t want the roots Drowning when it’s recovering.

The first thing you ask yourself is what is your plan. Are you putting a net? Are you planning on plant self supporting. So many ways you can it. Let me know on this but this is how I would start for sure

To start clean up the bottom let air get on top of the soil to dry out the top. You can attract bugs with wet soil plus the wind will make it harder for them to land on the soil and lay eggs the fan leafs protect the bugs.

I take even the first node or 2

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Yes of course the end result by bending to create a equal canopy setting up your plant for more airflow (so no pm) and light to hit the Bud sites prepping for flower

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Wow :flushed: that was really helpful didn’t really think :thinking: on the net part till now that u said something what is that for to control it we’re u want it to go :dash::seedling:

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What kind of bugs :ant: by the way so glad my wife can’t see this :joy::+1:t2::seedling:

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I think this link will be helpful to see how direction you want to take

Sea of green (ScrOG) and LST is most popular

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Lol you could get

Spider mites
Aphids
Fungus gnats
Etc etc

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I’m bout to take a look :eyes: at it now just have one :point_up:t4: more question we’re u have me a lil confused :man_shrugging: u said u can drown the roots while it’s recovering y in the grobo the roots are in water :droplet: how does that work

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Grobo is different it’s dwc (hydroponics ) it’s always getting oxygen from the air stone in the water.

When you water your pots in soil its so saturated that the roots can no longer bring in new oxygen. Once they drink some water in the soil they can breathe again.

When you pull leafs or train it’s so stressed it drinks next to nothing for min 24 hours (very little) so that is why I recommend your soil is dry (meaning not dry like kill plant dry)

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:joy::+1:t2::seedling::dash: Na I get what u mean thanks that was something I never new :+1:t2::dash::seedling:

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Also the type (fabric pots) are the best for air. Your roots will love you.

When you transplanted were your roots Snow White like this?? This is what your looking for. Remember white roots equal happy plant.

My example

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So does it matter how much u take off or should it be a lil at a time to not stress her out :+1:t2::dash::seedling:

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Yea when I put them in the fabric pots that’s exactly how they looked :eyes: nice an white like that the only thing is when I watered the big gg4 on the bottom of the pot on the lining of the pot the roots burst thru it is that ok :ok_hand:t3: :dash::seedling:

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Sounds to me maybe you need a bigger pot? How many gallons is that pot? What week of veg are you at?

I’m not sure if I’m the right person to answer how and what to remove because If you read all the rules they say I think no more than 20 % to remove at one time. I say if your weed plant remember it’s a weed is healthy and strong in Veg you can take anything you want / makes sense to remove. I personally take even branches that I think will be just ok buds. Every time you harvest look at the buds and branch. Look at what you like and what you didn’t like. Learn to remove what you will not like put that energy into something you like / make it even better.

My normal go to is I go in hard and take a lot. I want to see threw the plant. Then I don’t touch them for min 7 days (unless I have to for some reason) Is this what most people do I don’t think so but that’s what I do.

Don’t really think this answered your question but hope it helped a little

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Gave me an insight those are 5 gallon pots an I’m on day 44 so that’s pretty much late veg right the crazy thing is the white widow I dropped exactly at the same time an they both came up at the same only difference was the white widow was in a smaller pot to start off :+1:t2::dash::seedling:

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5 gallon isn’t a bad size… If you think your plant is root bound maybe think about move into 7 to 10 gallon pot… But may not be needed.

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Ok :+1:t2: I’ll wait an see if they come out any more but here an update on the trimming job plz if u think :thinking: I need to take more off plz let me know :+1:t2::dash::seedling:.

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Looks good you could probably strip her of leaves even more to promote faster growth

Up to you depending on your plan

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I agree

If it was my plant I would remove all the big fan leafs to start still to bushy.

Bottom looks good height but some tweaking still I think but maybe clean up the big leafs first and see

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