I let my plant possibly grow too tall for what my grow space can accommodate!!

TF Leary

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My white widow plant in a 3 1/2g container has been begging for 2 months. I am about to switch to 12/12. Measured the height of the plant and it measured 27". My light has a max height of about 5'. I had my last grow, of the exact same WW under a trellis and the flowering stretch didn't seem to make more than about a 9" increase. Would putting a trellis over this plant be my best bet or will I likely be ok just going with what I currently have....the plant does have a tomato cage around it.
 

UncleBuck

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My white widow plant in a 3 1/2g container has been begging for 2 months. I am about to switch to 12/12. Measured the height of the plant and it measured 27". My light has a max height of about 5'. I had my last grow, of the exact same WW under a trellis and the flowering stretch didn't seem to make more than about a 9" increase. Would putting a trellis over this plant be my best bet or will I likely be ok just going with what I currently have....the plant does have a tomato cage around it.
trellis is a good idea, or you could top, or you could supercrop (pinch/bend over stems), or build a new house.
 

TF Leary

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i'd go with trellis. you can just keep bending the branches down and along the net as they grow. it's like cheating.

when this happens to me, i just supercrop because i am lazy.
That's probably the route I'll take. If I go ahead switch my light schedule, can I add the trellis at like a week into flower without harming or stressing my plant too much?
 

UncleBuck

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That's probably the route I'll take. If I go ahead switch my light schedule, can I add the trellis at like a week into flower without harming or stressing my plant too much?
i'm sure you could, but it's probably better to do it sooner than later.
 

bgmike8

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I made a net out of small pvc and twine to combat this problem. I ended up tie strapping down to the net.
 
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