Hi there!
I’m a beginner grower, I have two clones of Durban Poison in 45gal smart pots, one of them is doing quite well, doesn’t suffer too much hot weather and lack of water, has developed side branches and the leaves are mostly nice and green.
The other one its the opposite, it’s only developing one main stem stretching with no side branches and lower leaves are getting yellow a then dye, this plant is also suffering a lot the hot weather and lack of water, would it be safe to top it to stimulate side branches growth? Or is better to let it grow to avoid to much stress as it seems already stressed?
They have been transplanted about 15 days ago.
This is my second grow ever, last year I’ve been able to do lst and I was happy with the results, these clones though have quite hard and thick stem and I’m quite afraid of bending it because it seems it could easily snap, is it better to leave them free to grow instead of risk to throw everything away?
I’ll attach some pics hoping they might help, the plants are easy to distinguish.
Thank you all
I’m a beginner grower, I have two clones of Durban Poison in 45gal smart pots, one of them is doing quite well, doesn’t suffer too much hot weather and lack of water, has developed side branches and the leaves are mostly nice and green.
The other one its the opposite, it’s only developing one main stem stretching with no side branches and lower leaves are getting yellow a then dye, this plant is also suffering a lot the hot weather and lack of water, would it be safe to top it to stimulate side branches growth? Or is better to let it grow to avoid to much stress as it seems already stressed?
They have been transplanted about 15 days ago.
This is my second grow ever, last year I’ve been able to do lst and I was happy with the results, these clones though have quite hard and thick stem and I’m quite afraid of bending it because it seems it could easily snap, is it better to leave them free to grow instead of risk to throw everything away?
I’ll attach some pics hoping they might help, the plants are easy to distinguish.
Thank you all
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