Alright. What next?!

$bkbbudz$

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Well, if you have no way to raise that light...you will need to do some training and the sooner the better she is only going to stretch more as flowering continues. I suggest LST as gently as can be done. This is just what I would do...others will tell you to top, super-crop etc. So, get opinions and do what you think needs to be done
 

Olive Drab Green

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You're not technically supposed to cut in flower, because if your plant has the herm allele, you're going to have a bad time because it's stress that brings out that genetic feature.

However, I have lollipop'd and taken clones which I monster cropped within the first 3 weeks of flower without seeing any issues. If you you choose to defoliate/lollipop/what have you, you'd better have good, stable genetics.
 

40below

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Well, if you have no way to raise that light...you will need to do some training and the sooner the better she is only going to stretch more as flowering continues. I suggest LST as gently as can be done. This is just what I would do...others will tell you to top, super-crop etc. So, get opinions and do what you think needs to be done
Yeah I can raise the light. It's about 12" now. So I'll just let it ride. Thanks for the replies.
 
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