How much taller will she get?

Marley88

New Member
Hey guys, I'm currently in week 3 of 12/12 and she will not stop growing upwards, she's currently at 2 1/2 feet tall, how much taller should I expect her to get, I've already had to take a shelf out of the cupboard, I'm not sure the wife will let me take another one out lol
 

chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
how the hell would anyone know when you are the only one keeping the strain name a secret?

plants often double in height from veg, but weak lights, high temps, rh, etc,....all over the map, tie it, bend it dont top it
 

Trich_holmes

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I forgot to add pictures before
I've never really seen any plant stretch past three weeks of flower. When you flip, the stretch is anyone's guess. Like said above it's dependent on a bunch of different variables. Also like said above, suppercrop the tops if they're growing to fast for you liking. I always have to slow one or two down to keep the canopy even.
 

Trich_holmes

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I have Cookie Kush in week 4 of flower still stretching. I wish it would stop, the other strains are working on flower/buds....lol
Are you using insufficient lighting? Maybe you just got an outcast who doesn't wanna play with everyone else...snap her neck and see if she wants to cooperate now:bigjoint:
 

dargd1

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Are you using insufficient lighting? Maybe you just got an outcast who doesn't wanna play with everyone else...snap her neck and see if she wants to cooperate now:bigjoint:
Lol, Ya, I just prop the others up to level out the canopy for even lighting. I would like for her to stop stretching so she can begin focusing on flower/bud growth like the others.
 

dargd1

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I forgot to add pictures before
For the most part they usually slow down or stop stretching by the end of the third week. Some strains or plants may continue to stretch past week 3. It is impossible to know for sure when a specific plant will stop stretching completely. If they continue to stretch and they get to close to the light; LST and/or supercropping can help with the height issues.
 
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