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Discussion in 'Grow Room Design/Setup' started by Miracle_Grower420, Jan 24, 2021.

  1. So I have 3 lovely ladies that I haven't trained or defoliated at all. I recently moved them from a 2*2 tent to a 5*5. Currently on week 2 of flower. I have a scrog net that I haven't used yet. Is there anything I can do at this stage to increase my yield?

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  2. takes clones by week 3
     
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  3. Lollipop to cut out the larf. But it’s pretty much to late to spread her out..
     
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  4. So without pics I’m guessing you have some tall trees and if you’re in week 2 of flower, you’re barely starting to see pistils.

    If you can post a few pics it’ll give us a better idea of how to handle it. Sounds to me like you should take those trees and try to bend them over (slowly over a few days being extremely careful not to snap anything) so all the branches on the side get light. Better to do it sooner as flowers are going to start to develop and you don’t want any stress when flowering.

    ^^Again without pictures this advise could harm your plant as opposed to helping.^^ Low stress training and topping are the key to quadrupling your yields indoors.

    You can take leaves up to around 21 days into flower until it’s harming your plant
     
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  5. dont use miracle grow and up grade your lights without pics thats my only suggestion to increase yield.

    idk about the key to quadrupling your yield maybe if you have poor lighting than cant penetrate your plants canopy so training helps shine a light in there. Ive pulled more weight just letting them go vs training at times Ive had good trainers as well tho just saying light is key over anything else you can physically do to the plants
     

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