New Grower Critical purple and tangerine dream autos

Did you notice, between week 3 and 4 the insane growth spurth? This is probably two straights that really need LST training. I have more then adequate light but I didn't want to burn my tips I had no choice raising the Lights. It stopped growing height wise around the 5th-6th week. From that point its getting more bushy.
Yea, i had to raise my lights as well. Hope mine stop stetching as i cannot raise them much more. They all started flowering in week 4, very pretty! I also plan to lst on my next grow. Wish i would have this time around.
 
Yes absolutely for the CP. Big stretch in week 5, I just opened up the lowers and put an S bend in the main top to get it down to the rest of the canopy.

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You did this in week 5? Will have to google a pic to see how.
 
Today was the day I didnt feel comfortable letting top colas be on their own..

I have a 42 inch net and a slight one at 24 inches..

I put tape around two lower stems that broke but they didnt splint so as long light doesnt catch them they should bounce back once food flows through.

Redneck netting pic provided sorry I dont have a hubby in my life at the moment. I did the best I could with a friend
 

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You did this in week 5? Will have to google a pic to see how.
I barely caught the last couple days or so of stretch. Initially didn't want to really train her (wanted to see just what she'd do) but she got too close to my light too.

I don't have pics of the process on hand, but it's basically just late stage lst. Start by gently rubing/squeezing the stem where you want the first bend until it gets soft. Don't crush or force it, you don't want to have to stake it. Tie/anchor to the pot from a bit above the first bend, this is where she'll start her natural upturn, you can help with more gentle coaxing. I also hooked the lower branches from below to open the middle and flatten out the canopy. Leave the anchors in place till the end, and as she pulls back up, tighten down / adjust as necessary to level out the canopy.

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I barely caught the last couple days or so of stretch. Initially didn't want to really train her (wanted to see just what she'd do) but she got too close to my light too.

I don't have pics of the process on hand, but it's basically just late stage lst. Start by gently rubing/squeezing the stem where you want the first bend until it gets soft. Don't crush or force it, you don't want to have to stake it. Tie/anchor to the pot from a bit above the first bend, this is where she'll start her natural upturn, you can help with more gentle coaxing. I also hooked the lower branches from below to open the middle and flatten out the canopy. Leave the anchors in place till the end, and as she pulls back up, tighten down / adjust as necessary to level out the canopy.

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Looking back at your post from today, you're well beyond where I was. Staking /trellissing is all you can do.

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Yea, I am close to a harvest. I try not to stress them out much and the netting I put in today is pretty much all I can do this late into growing. I guarantee thou next crop = LST
 
Anyone ever see this on a plant? I know that leaves that curlnupwards are heat stress but my temps remain 22.1c and it's a led light at the top that has next to no heat and theres some colas on other plants that ate closer to the light not showing these symptoms.

She still smells nice and the majority of the foliage is green it's just showing these symptoms in the top cola one plant
 

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Anyone ever see this on a plant? I know that leaves that curlnupwards are heat stress but my temps remain 22.1c and it's a led light at the top that has next to no heat and theres some colas on other plants that ate closer to the light not showing these symptoms.

She still smells nice and the majority of the foliage is green it's just showing these symptoms in the top cola one plant
Can't really see colour from the blurple photo. Turn off the light and try a regular fluorescent and / or flash pic.

Guessing it's brown (and crispy) I did notice some of this on the older / main tops on my CP as it aged, I'm hoping it's not budrot. Others may be better with diagnosis after you post a pic with natural colour though...
 
Here you go just before she wakes up with red tone lights

I'm hoping it's not bud rot too.. maybe the plant isnt accepting proper nutrients like the others
 

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