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6' tree flower help

Blender

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Long story short, shit happened, friend couldn't flower because of the circumstances, 5 months later I have 4 1/2 to 6' tall trees ABOUT to be flowered.

So I have some enormous trees...any tips on tree care/flowering? The trees are in 7 gallon pots, and the really tall one (6' plus) is in a 10+gallon pot

Can anyone help me identify what this nutrient deficiency is (lockout, burn, def...?)? Also, what can I do to help the trees along? Because they are bigger trees, do I give them more fertz or a higher EC because they have that many more budsites? They're going to be growing vertically, and will not be receiving an light on one side of the plant, so I'm trimming the backsides off of them.

Thanks internet buds!:thank you:
 

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kooldave67

The drooping leaves make it clear "over watered and roots need more oxygen".The plants look as if they had less light then needed while growing hint the stretch. Don't forget they will continue to grow while in flower. My opinion would be to top these plants to about 5ft just above the node and then pick the strongest of branches to stay set up for cola sites instead of full plant flower. Just my opinion. This is do-able with the right defoilage and a close eye. Best of luck !
 

Al Botross

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Cutt'em up make clones......flower the trimmed bush...either veg another week once cut, or straight into flower less plant mass should help w/def
 

Blender

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The drooping leaves make it clear "over watered and roots need more oxygen".The plants look as if they had less light then needed while growing hint the stretch. Don't forget they will continue to grow while in flower. My opinion would be to top these plants to about 5ft just above the node and then pick the strongest of branches to stay set up for cola sites instead of full plant flower. Just my opinion. This is do-able with the right defoilage and a close eye. Best of luck !

I thought might be over watered, but the top inch and a half of soil get dry when I don't water after 2 days, so I figure the plant is thirsty and I water with feed. Would you say watering twice a week is best then? I have a coco-ish mix. Top at 5 ft? So you think I should chop off a foot and a half of the top? Seems like a lot, but if I must, I must.

Thank you very much for your input. This is why I love the internet so freakin much! Thanks!:tiphat:
 

Blender

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Cutt'em up make clones......flower the trimmed bush...either veg another week once cut, or straight into flower less plant mass should help w/def
Definitely. Are there any tips you can help me out with that maximizes resin production? What's a good starting water/feed regimen for these girls first 2 weeks?
 

FoCo(No.Co)

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also what do you think could get more air to the roots?

Add hydrogen peroxide to your watering mix. One peroxide(H2O2) molecule beaks apart in water and becomes one water molecule(H2O2)* and one dissolved oxygen molecule. This is an easy way to add oxygen to your solution.

30mL 3% peroxide(grocery store stuff) per gallon, or 3mL 30% peroxide(grow shop stuff).

btw- if your plants were able to grow to 6 feet I really doubt you are over-watering them.


*edit- 'H2O'
 
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Blender

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Add hydrogen peroxide to your watering mix. One peroxide(H2O2) molecule beaks apart in water and becomes one water molecule(H2O2) and one dissolved oxygen molecule. This is an easy way to add oxygen to your solution.

30mL 3% peroxide(grocery store stuff) per gallon, or 3mL 30% peroxide(grow shop stuff).

btw- if your plants were able to grow to 6 feet I really doubt you are over-watering them.
Thanks for the input man, I hope this helps. I will keep ya updated on the status of the girls
 

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