4 plant LED Cabinet grow, unknown strain

BudgetGrows

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Peek at the mother I'm about to put into flower. She recovered nice from the supercrop. I put the starting pics from when I did it back up too. But now I don't know what to do. She is growing too many new nodes lol. Each tops itself the that tops then that. It's getting crazy.. any advice??
Original:
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Transplanted:
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Supercropping:
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Now:
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JackStraw74

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Could let her go and then trim off the lower growth that will not get any light... Looks like you should have a bunch of tops for a SOG

Or top again at a lower point an eliminate the additional, however I think that would be wasteful as it is taking out top growth to accommodate lower...

Just my 2 cents..


PS: great job on the grow, nice to see that type of grow from 300w ... I am just getting to the end of my first 300w grow, but far smaller as I did not have a lot of faith in the cheap light i bought.. Seems to do the job contrary to popular opinion...
 

BudgetGrows

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Thanks Jack. The girl definitely needs a good trimming. Think I'll get to that this weekend. 300w is very low especially since draw at wall is actually about 130-140w usually. I still like the full spectrum over the all white cobs though still.
 
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