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Lollipopping during flower?

DanTheReggaeFan

Active member
They look very healthy but crowded. I would prune them a lot, spread the branches apart. I’ve had good luck with making a ring out of coat hanger, and pushing down the middle of the plant to open up the middle

Thanks man. I don't have any wire hangers but I've added some stakes and I'm gonna open them up with those
 

PolyChucker

Active member
Thanks man. I don't have any wire hangers but I've added some stakes and I'm gonna open them up with those

It’s hard to do a harsh prune on your babies - looks like you’ve loved and cared for them well so far. Sometimes a little stress and abuse is for the best. Don’t try it with your kids tho lol. Plants respond better to stress than people IMHO
 

St. Phatty

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It’s hard to do a harsh prune on your babies - looks like you’ve loved and cared for them well so far. Sometimes a little stress and abuse is for the best. Don’t try it with your kids tho lol. Plants respond better to stress than people IMHO

It takes time.

For young people who have the time & energy, growing indoors, maybe it's worth it.

I'm looking at my plants outdoors now, where each branch has growing tips and some dormant growing tips.

I could remove the growing tips that aren't growing fast. Actually I was wondering if trimming the tip, on a branch, would force the internodes further down the branch to grow faster.
 

f-e

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2 weeks in is a good time to prune them. It's only then that you can really see how things are going to turn out.
 
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