I wouldn’t dig it up at this point. It’s starting to flower, so I wouldn’t top it either.
If there are any branches around it blocking light that you can reach I’d remove them. I’d also clear it out some of the nearby underbrush to improve airflow/decrease humidity.
If there’s a bit more sun a few inches in one direction you can try pulling the upper half towards it using some cord and stakes.
Otherwise I’d just let her do her thing. Next year look for a spot with more direct sunlight.
I actually moved her to where she would get more sunlight and did lst on the upper main stem and tied her down toward the sun I got all the roots and everything intacked so she is still alive I’ll post a pic here in a lil bit and y’all can tell me if that would work
Here is what I did after transplanting her to my garden around tomato plants, I loosely tied down the only stalk toward the sun to the east is this right will this work
i wouldnt lst after transplanting… thats a lot of shock for your plant.
consider undoing the lst for now
Well I think that lst after transplanting helped this girl a lot all of her nodes got bigger and the top flower grew and the stalk itself at the top started curling upward that’s good right from what I’ve heard
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This is an example of lst.
I found that a simple pull down in the same direction is great. However there are different methods
That’s pretty much how mine is it’s just not that big yet
make sure you water it in after the transplant.
people us other methods like tying it in a circle around its base and it creates a spiral . i tried that on one of my autoflowers and worked well, but would be much much better with a photo
What do you mean water it in and I’ve been watering it like crazy I put water in the hole then I put it in there packed it all down with dirt and soil and then watered it again on top of that
thats exactly what i mean.
good job
Sweet all my nodes are starting to grow as well guess it just needed more sun cause they will be my branches right?
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@amosmoses so I’ve done some reading and I’ve moved her inside to finish her so I can monitor light and growth and so far she is doing really really well don’t you think so
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it does look good, and yes, nodes will be branches.
im surprised the transplant hasnt stunted it
@amosmoses thanks and yea I’m surprised too because I’ve transplanted her two times in a month prob but she is doing really great, now what should the lighting be in so she grows better 18-6 or what
i have only grown outdoor and dont know much about light cycles indoor. im a little upset that you brought it indoor, as it has already began to flower and the sun beats any grow light out there.
since you brought it in you will want to “re-veg” the plant which is the process of making the plant go back into veg stage to grow more. https://www.growweedeasy.com/re-veg-monstercropping . again i dont know much about indoor, but i briefly read something in there about keeping the lights on for 24 hours to do this.
if you dont want to reveg you can just continue to let it flower, rendering your transplant inside pointless. 12hours on/12 hours off for light schedule
@Hogmaster can you chime in on revegging? or know anyone?
It’s honestly growing more indoors that it was outdoors
thats awesome! i now suppose that you can get more light indoor than outdoor.
are you still interested in reveging?
how long is your light on for?
Right now 24 hours to grow but it’s going to go to 18/6 then 12/12 for flower when I get it where I want it any it’s bushy
sounds like a good plan.
how big is the pot you have there?
It’s in a 5 gallon bucket now but I’m going to end up putting it in that big blue tub in about a week or 2