How can I help the bottom get light?

Yungtune

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So I have this plant that has weird structure and when I mean weird it’s just like the nodes and shit are like all so close together ? I’m week 7 flower and I want to make sure most of her buds are getting equal light or even just enough
 

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Star Dog

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So how would I go bout that cuz it’s literally all one main stem with seriously small branches that have buds u saying maybe bend the main stem?
Sorry bud I've a pish connection speed I only seen the thumbnails, from what I've read post #4 for future and post #5 for present.
 

Lordhooha

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So I have this plant that has weird structure and when I mean weird it’s just like the nodes and shit are like all so close together ? I’m week 7 flower and I want to make sure most of her buds are getting equal light or even just enough
What lights are you using? That 7 week looks like it’s got another 8 weeks to go………
 

Yungtune

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Unfortunately, at week 7 in flower those plants need much more help than a little more light down low. Try more light overall next time. Weird to me is how small the plant is, the nodes look fine, just underdeveloped. Live and learn.
What more?
 

Lordhooha

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It has 7 more weeks left but I use a spider farmer T1000 recommended from growers here on this website.
I’ll put that light into perspective for you. I only use a 100 watt light for baby’s and clones. For one 128 site ezcloner I use two hlg 100 r specs per cloner. It’s honestly and this is just my opinion of course it’s not near enough and you most likely have it too far away.
 

Lordhooha

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I wouldn’t recommend spider farmer, Mars or any of those lights but others use them and theyre not bad so take that with a few grains of saltine crackers and run with it.
 

Syntax747

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I'd be more concerned with those yellowing crispy dying leaves.



Why? Those plants are so small that trimming 1/3rd off those plants would only reduce the yield by 1/3rd. Those plants didn't need anything trimmed off. It's not like they're big and crowded.
Has nothing to do with being "big and crowded" - Removing the lower 1/3 of the plant before mid flower will force the energy into bud development on the top 2/3 of the plant, thus not having to worry about increasing light intensity.
 
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