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pixovilson
ok so iv got 5 cheese growing at the mo, i got them from cuttings and they was 3 week old wen i got em with preflowers ect, and about a foot tall, i potted em up into 6" pots and have had them on a 24hr light cycle for the past 3 days to settle em into there pots, im changing that to 18/6 tomorow so they can grow to the full potential. im also going to take a few more cuttings from the best plants and veg them out alsong side the other 5, my question is this. i will basically be doing 2 veg cycles in 1 right. so the biggest 1's will have an extra veg of about 2-3 weeks longer while i train em ect and the young clones grow to a decent size . im just wondering if this will increase the size of the colas and plants as i will be giving them a longer veg. is that true basically, does a longer veg cycle mean bigger buds and plants overall. cheers
skunkjock
As a general rule "Yes" but it can be strain dependant also spliff.gif Remember to check how much they strecth during flower, so you dont run outta room wink.gif
pixovilson
well its supposed to be a cheese and they are quite short indicas pheno i hear and see from various pics. i got the cuts a 3 week old ya see and iv been vegging for nearly 2 week so thats about 5 weeks veg so far , they about 1.5 ft high but iv bent em down so that the side shoots become main / decent colas and im gonna be taking a few more cuts from the better growers and veg them out alongside the others for about another 3-4 week so basically the biggest plants will av been vegged for nearly 10 weeks which is pretty long considering. i will also have a few hieght veriations but as im training the larger 1s i expect that by the time iv vegged em out i will have 5 rather big bushy plants and a few that are not trained but shud be around the same hight, but i may possibly get either a smaller couple or a larger few, eitherway its all good and il sort out any hight issues.
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