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from seed. Do you want a garden full of possible males?
During the thinning process you may want to tackle some
dead leaves or leaves that have some mould build up on them. Mould
looks like a rust or fluff on the leaves and will most of the time spread
to other parts of the plant. So why not cut these away too while you
thin your grow area.
Thinning your grow makes it look nicer and tidier and helps
to improve your overall yield.
Light Bending:
Light bending occurs when a plant tries to grow at an angle
towards the light. You may have seen some of the outside plants in
your grow area bending towards the light to try and get their share. If
your plants bend too much they will eventually grow towards (or even
into) another plant. This is not good as they will cover other plants.
Also during flowering the buds can get heavy and may cause your
plant and pot to fall over. To avoid light bending simply switch your
plants around from day to day. If a plant leans too much one way, then
take it towards the middle of the pack or turn the plant around. It only
takes a day or two for the plant to bend back straight again. If your
plants can not be moved, such as in the case of hydroponics in
conjunction with a ScrOG grow, then you may have to tie your plants
up so that they do not bend.
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