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Hard to tell what strain those are, they are pretty lanky, you might want to think about bending that tall one over, and moving the pot up closer to the light array you have.
They can still put on some weight if you can maximize your resources, ie lst that plant in half, you wont hurt it, and use the length of your flouros to light the entire plant, its got more bud sites that arent going to do much at present setup.
Not bad plants though, dont know what nutes you used, whats the back story, why so far from the lights?
I'd bend both plants over so you can get them closer and more budding sites....as mentioned above. The tall one for sure. The other one you might want to tie down in a way that gets its branches a lot closer to the lights. You'll see a big difference in yield if you do that.
I think the time for bending over is done, I tried that on a grow that got out of control once and it lead to airy buds, they did not grow thick because I changed the direction they are growing in. I only tie down now in veg
Just my opinion
I have thought about taking the string off the plant and letting it grow natural, but it is so much taller than the other plant. How much does it look like I might yield from the two?
You could gently, over a few days, bend that tall lady over alot, and move the pot up , exposing the length of her to the light.
I agree, extreme training past one week of flower is not good, it does take time and energy to recover from vigorous training.
However, i think he would benefit more than lose out this instance, as its not that far of a stretch, its already bent over half way, just help it along gently, though some experience training plants with sharp bends or in flower before you try that other one.
Keep at in cran, it could still yeild about a half oz if you can get her closer to the lights, and I mean closer yet almost horizontal, it can be done, but its up to you , it can be tricky, just go slow, as in days.
I took a few pics this morning before my camera died. I decided not to bend the tall plant, I might pick up some cfl's from work and put them lower on the plant.
should I even worry about the leaf yellowing, or just not even sweat it. I have had this yellowing problem for a while but I figure I only have a few weeks left so not to worry about it.
I finally got a pocket microscope yesterday and checked the trichs on one of the leaves. It sure like some are already milky. In two days it will be 5 weeks into flowering. Is that too early to already see milky trichs?