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Old 05-21-2008, 10:22 PM
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Exclamation controling plant height?(help is appreciated)

whats up everybody

so im planning on ordering some superskunk seeds and im interested in growing outdoors in pots in my yard. i want to keep these plants hidden. so im not interested in growing any 6 ft trees. Just want to know if there is a way for me to keep my plants
2ft - 3ft tall from veg. to flower. ive heard that you can do this by keeping them in a smaller siezed pot, do you think this will work?

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topp your plants. when there about 3 or 4 weeks old youl see it will start to leaf in the middle and thats where all the bigger leafs come from cut it so its like > < big and itl go into 4 instead of 1 big one. they will grow out not up.
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yo could LST your plants. Low stress tension is when you just tie your plants branches back in order to introduce more sunlight to the inside of the stem usually making it bushier and not as tall. id suggest topping as well.
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Greenmeany, not to be an asshole, but it's low stress TRAINING.
 
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yeah, your right. stoner moment lol. low stress TRAINING my bad
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