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Pruning Question

subrosa

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I am an experienced grower but a relative newb with this plant. I have been experimenting with different types of grows to learn first-hand how this plant likes to grow. Most recently, I have tried LST, first with smaller plants and then with pretty large ones. Now, I want to try letting them grow with a fairly vertical structure to fit many more plants in the space rather than having a large number of colas on each plant.

Most of these plants have four main branches and are much taller than they are wide. In other words, just the way I intended. I have attached an example of one that did not turn out that way; I must have missed it when I was topping and pruning, or I totally screwed it up. It has one gorgeous main shoot and several weak ones.

It's pretty near time to flower. At this point, what would you do with a plant like the one in the attached photo?
 

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I'm not such an experienced grower but if you're very close to switching to flower then I would just leave it alone. If you start pruning too much then flowering it's going to be really stressful for that plant. If it's much shorter than the others you could always raise the container up higher to even out the canopy.

That's my :2cents: for what it's worth.
 

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