Why are my buds stretching?

This is a completely normal response as your plants prepare themselves to support the weight of their buds. How much a plant stretches at the beginning of flowering varies a lot; some plants might double in height while others only grow a few centimetres.
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How long does stretch last in flower?

The flowering stretch. This usually occurs in the first two weeks of bloom and is when the plant shoots upwards. In some strains, it may almost double its height before it focuses on producing the bud. Since larger plants will often produce more buds, most growers want to encourage this stretch period.
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Why are my buds loose and not tight?

High humidity can trigger bud rot and powdery white mildew, which is plenty enough reason to control humidity. But there's more. Buds don't get as sparkly as they could in high humidity, and buds overall tend to grow more loose and airy. Keep humidity under 50% RH while buds are forming for the best results!
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Why are my plants stretching?

Phototropism can occur for every plant, whether or not they are getting sufficient light due to auxin, a plant hormone that influences the elongation of plant cells. A healthy plant that stretches is perfectly natural if it's only receiving light from one direction and will need to be rotated weekly for even growth.
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Why do buds get Fluffy?

These airy flowers are often the result of suboptimal growing conditions, a lack of light, or nutrient deficiency. Fluffy buds don't only look less appetising, but you'll need to use more of your harvest every time you roll a blunt or hit a bowl.
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HERE’S HOW TO FIX SLOW GROWTH!



How do you get hard nugs?

How To Grow Dense Nugs
  1. 5 Tips to Grow Dense Nugs. Prune Your Plants. ...
  2. Feed Plants What They Need. Giving your plants the nutrients they need is vital through each stage of growth. ...
  3. Train Your Plants to Increase Yields. Training your plants is another easy way to increase your yields come harvest. ...
  4. Don't Harvest Too Early.
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Why are dispensary buds so dense?

Buds won't fatten and get dense if the base nutrients aren't right. Nutrient problems can be caused by incorrect pH, not giving enough nutrients, giving too much nutrients, or by giving the plant the wrong kind of nutrients in the flowering stage.
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How many nodes should I have before flowering?

It is recommended that you wait until your plants have at least four nodes before topping them, and most growers recommend topping the plant above the sixth node. Nodes are the part of a plant that connects new stem offshoots with older growth, which can form a branch, a leaf, or in the case of cannabis plants, a bud.
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What to expect last 2 weeks of flowering?

If you grow strains with an average flowering time, the majority of bud development will occur by the 6th week of bloom. In the last two weeks, the buds will mostly be ripening and not really growing much more in size. At this point, the previously white pistils on the buds will now slowly turn amber-brown.
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How do you make plants grow thicker stems?

How to Make Plant Stems Stronger
  1. Provide the proper amount of sunlight. Without the right sunlight, your stems will become long and spindly as they try to grow upward to catch more rays. ...
  2. Don't let plants become parched. ...
  3. Give them space. ...
  4. Take care in extreme temperatures. ...
  5. Go next-level with nitrogen.
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Why are my buds loose and airy?

? Airy, loose buds are caused by either high temperature during their growth period, lack of light or lack of nutrients. INDOORS: High temperature in the garden space or just near the light causes the buds to grow airy and lanky. Move the buds farther from the light so the temperature of the leaf is no higher than 86.
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Why are my buds not fattening up?

Plant Has Stopped “Living”

If you've burned off or otherwise lost all your leaves and sugar leaves, take the plant down. Your buds won't fatten up without any green on the plant, but buds may start to get discolored or otherwise damaged. No Green Leaves Left – Ready to Harvest!
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What is the best bud hardener?

General Hydroponic KoolBloom

Available as Liquid KoolBloom or Dry KoolBloom, this additive is widely regarded as the best bud hardener out there.
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Do buds grow at night or day?

Nighttime provides darkness, keeping cannabis on somewhat of a natural clock. This is why indoor growers need to make a deliberate effort to not only create long, bright days but also emulate dark cycles for cannabis to grow large full buds.
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Should you remove fan leaves during flowering?

Yes you should – but with the correct technique. A proper thinning will remove 20-40% of the mid to upper foliage every 5-7 days. Removing these fan leaves opens up light and produces better air exchange to the lower canopy.
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Is it OK to trim fan leaves during flowering?

You can remove fan leaves during flowering in much the same way you do during veg. Prune away large leaves that are overshadowing bud sites, as well as dead or dying fan leaves. One thing to keep in mind is that you should prune in intervals, giving at least a couple weeks between each session.
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What week Do buds fatten?

Weeks 4-6: Buds Fatten Up

At this stage of cannabis flowering, your buds are getting bigger. They'll still have all the white pistils sticking out, but you'll be able to see the buds getting bigger every day.
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What week Do buds get the biggest?

Week 6-8: Ripening of Buds

The buds will grow largest during this time, which is why it is important not to provide any nutrients that promote vegetative growth.
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What week Do buds put on the most weight?

The last three weeks is when your buds can actually gain the most weight – that is if you feed them Overdrive®. After your peak bloom phase, your plants enter their late bloom phase (the precise timing and length of which depends on the plant strain you're growing).
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How do you get buds to stack?

Topping or fimming of the main buds

Topping is done by cutting of the top growth of the plant, but only when it is out of its baby stage. A good rule of thumb is to wait with topping until the plant has at least 3 internodes or pairs of leaves.
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How tall should you be before switching to flower?

This method is usually employed with indica strains that are packed tightly together in the grow space. When using this method, plants should be flowered when they reach a height of between 15–30cm.
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How long should I veg for best yield?

I usually recommend a week of veg time for every gallon of growing medium (ie: a plant grown in a 5-gallon bucket should get about a 5 week veg). Most people veg their plants anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months but there are Sea of Green growers who hardly veg at all and large plant experts that go longer.
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Does molasses make buds bigger?

Molasses adds sugars to the plant and will help it to bud. Like us, plants need salts, nutrients, and sugars daily. Feeding your plants molasses, what could be considered the equivalent to our eating junk food sugars, will pack on the weight to your marijuana buds.
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How do you increase Trichome production?

As previously stated, moderate levels of nitrogen and phosphorus work best to sustain trichome growth to the maximum level. Dumping nutrients on your plant during the second half of the flowering cycle can result in reduced cannabinoid and terpene content, thereby lowering your bud quality in both flavor and potency.
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How do I get my buds to swell up?

Another tip for growing bigger buds involves regularly feeding compost tea to your soils. Compost teat helps develop healthy mycorrhizal relationships between the soil and mycelium. The more mycelium in the soil, the more nutrients the plant is going to take up, which will result in bigger buds.
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