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Indoor A HUGE northern light auto

That would keep me in smoke for a year!Something tells me 2016 will bring you many more amazing sights.
 
Here is my other NLA she was in this months BOM/POM she is just about ready for the AX
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Here she is all pruned up this months Decembers BOM/POM. She would have been more pretty but I had to bow the top that top it was right sideways at one point.
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What kind of training methods did you use on those two lovely ladies?
 
The most I do is tuck leaves bro. The one has a bit of a bent top I hit is off a light when younger and bent the whole top over which had to be done anyways due to room. And the only ones I really leaf tuck are straight up indicas like 24c those I do not only leaf tuck put will remove whole fan leaves two or three a day so as to not shock the plant but that is just on straight up indica plants that stay squat. If she is a hybrid of indica sativa I just let them stretch as much as possible feed correctly and develop lots of bud sites. Take care bro I hope this helps a bit
 
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