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buzz
Hi all

I've been growing NL in my small growroom and soon found out i didnt have enough height. My crop got burned from the light but made a remarkable recovery and is now in the latter stages of flowering (frosty buds with hairs begining to turn orange). With this grow almost complete i was thinking ahead!!!

I am going to order some fem seeds soon but i dont know which would be the smallest in height when comlplete. I will also have to prune the top to keep the plant short during veg.......


Any thoughts on what seeds to order??

All the best Buzzzzzzzz
StonedSkunk
Hi Buzz,

How much smaller do you want,?

I have always found that NL is a small but stocky plant any smaller than its natural state wil involve pinching it out to get it to go fatter but not taller.

So depends on the size of your grow space
smokeymacpot
ak is a good short plant they tend to bush more then anyhting but you can get almost anythign and top them and train themto bend i personally dont grow ak b/c i hate hard stones .. ive heard thats wat they do i like mellow calming ones.. im gana plant some cotton candy and AM bubblegum when this grow is done and ill let you know how it is
NiceBuds!
I have just got a few misty which seems like a short plant.

Personally though, I would look at Sea of Green. Tie your plants down when they are in grow period, then keep tying the branches down until there are loads of 'tops' all at the same level... Then put into bud, they will grow a little bit more after, but no way near as tall as the ones you have now.

Also try keeping the lights as close as possible when they are growing, as this tends to produce a stockier plant.

My crop is about 10" tall from top to bottom, with loads of big buds at the top. Cant wait til they are ready.
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