New Grower Dinafem Blue Cheese Auto

...this is worrying me lol.......why are you taking the ties off? please:vibe::vibe::vibe:
ha ha never mind i totally forgot that i want to keep the main branches and side branches all growing at same height, i did tie it back down in a more secure mannor though. this thing really grew like crazy the last couple days, ill be updating in a little bit.
 
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hello everybody! update time, its onlt been a couple days or so since my last update, but this thing has grown so much i thought i would post up some juicy pics. its definitly growing out wide so far with all my tie down stuff going on trying to keep all branches at same height. im not sure what a more flat and wide plant will flower like, but im sure its still going to grow a lot more in the next while so i can hopefully get it startting growing upright soon. as always this plant just keeps impressing me more and more, its also been doing amazing or pretty light nute feedings, im currently only running 1ml/l of nutrients and there is zero yellowing or tip burn happening. so its very efficient growing.

hope you all like the pics, let me know what you think so far.plant is 32 days old.

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View attachment 984641 hello everybody! update time, its onlt been a couple days or so since my last update, but this thing has grown so much i thought i would post up some juicy pics. its definitly growing out wide so far with all my tie down stuff going on trying to keep all branches at same height. im not sure what a more flat and wide plant will flower like, but im sure its still going to grow a lot more in the next while so i can hopefully get it startting growing upright soon. as always this plant just keeps impressing me more and more, its also been doing amazing or pretty light nute feedings, im currently only running 1ml/l of nutrients and there is zero yellowing or tip burn happening. so its very efficient growing.

hope you all like the pics, let me know what you think so far.plant is 32 days old.

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Bit severe on the bending there lol but she looks ok.....I usually let them go up when I hit the side of the pot.....and the first node after your top.....the underneath node is trapped under the mains, try and flip it out to become a cola....obviously just my opinion bro....looks good tho:greenthumb::smiley1:
 
Bit severe on the bending there lol but she looks ok.....I usually let them go up when I hit the side of the pot.....and the first node after your top.....the underneath node is trapped under the mains, try and flip it out to become a cola....obviously just my opinion bro....looks good tho:greenthumb::smiley1:

yeah the bending is pretty heavy, but it was the only way to keep those main colas in line with the first node ones, or are you saying that i could let it start growing up even though its not even with the new nodal growth? if yes then ill pull those ties now and get that bend out of her
 
Maybe a little extreme for an auto but I'd leave it the way you have it. It still looks very much in veg. Let her stretch now and I predict some nice nugs in the future. :pop:
 
Bit severe on the bending there lol but she looks ok.....I usually let them go up when I hit the side of the pot.....and the first node after your top.....the underneath node is trapped under the mains, try and flip it out to become a cola....obviously just my opinion bro....looks good tho:greenthumb::smiley1:

thanks for catching that archie, ill go see if i can get it flipped back a bit right now
 
I would leave it as is with the exception I myself would cull the shoot that is tucked under the mainstem. I try to cull all downward facing shoots on a trained plant. Symmetry is fantastic and she looks healthy. I currently have a heavily trained batch of 4 plants with 12 tops on each which will produce a sea of 48 respectable colas in a 3x3 tent. Don’t be afraid to push the limits and experiment, well done!
 
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I would leave it as is with the exception I myself would cull the shoot that is tucked under the mainstem. I try to cull all downward facing shoots on a trained plant. Symmetry is fantastic and she looks healthy. I currently have a heavily trained batch of 4 plants with 12 tops on each which will produce a sea of 48 respectable colas in a 3x3 tent. Don’t be afraid to push the limits and experiment, well done!

thanks for the advice, i have no issues with pruning and tweaking things. after all its a plant that wants to grow and its going to do that no matter what. ill see if i can get the lower chute facing upward, if it cant be done easily ill trim it off. i had completly forgot about trimming anythjing downward facing, so thanks for reminding me.
 
yeah the bending is pretty heavy, but it was the only way to keep those main colas in line with the first node ones, or are you saying that i could let it start growing up even though its not even with the new nodal growth? if yes then ill pull those ties now and get that bend out of her
Looks like you have had plenty of advice already lol.....but its totally up to you bro.....I can only give you my opinion of what I would do....based on what I see in the pics you post.....I try not to bend the stems as much as you have with the last ties, but the ends will turn up and continue to grow whichever you do:bow:....and I don't snip the downwards facing nodes...I just try and get them into space and light...its another bud at the end of the day:smiley1:hope this helps:smiley1:
 
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