Hippy_BiotabsF70
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Yeah dude just supercrop them. Bend them at 90 degrees and then hold the bent stems horizontal. That way you solve your height issue and the secondary flowers will get bigger thinking the main is in trouble. I usually tie the bent stems down for a week or so and then release. If you time it right you'll get the effects of the supercropping, and if you're lucky the main cola will still think its boss and try to become fat and dominant again.
When the main cola is parallel to the ground (bent) the rest of the plant is King. When the main cola is released again it will try to become dominant again. Can be used to your advantage to maximise bud size.
Def watch that humidity, but if you can keep temps up humidity isn't such a problem for rot etc. Humidity and low temps = problems.
Good luck man. I had to take a DP Glueberry out of the tent altogether for a couple of days as she seems to be light stressed too. She's sitting in the lounge at the moment and is happy again.
One thing...... in the first pics, is that your temp probe dangling in the path of the air from the fan? if it is, it will def be giving a dicky reading.
When the main cola is parallel to the ground (bent) the rest of the plant is King. When the main cola is released again it will try to become dominant again. Can be used to your advantage to maximise bud size.
Def watch that humidity, but if you can keep temps up humidity isn't such a problem for rot etc. Humidity and low temps = problems.
Good luck man. I had to take a DP Glueberry out of the tent altogether for a couple of days as she seems to be light stressed too. She's sitting in the lounge at the moment and is happy again.
One thing...... in the first pics, is that your temp probe dangling in the path of the air from the fan? if it is, it will def be giving a dicky reading.