New Grower First grow Dinafem Blue Amnesia XXL growing too big.

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This is my first so grow in my first home made cabinet. One of my two plants is budding and huge at week 5 and I'm out of room in my cabinet. I've switched the big one over to bloom fertilizer to slow it down. Let me know what you think I should do.
 
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You are going to have to get a bigger grow cabinet my friend that is a xxl auto yours are doing great too. They will stretch and get at least twice the size my man so do your best to accommodate them asap
 
when i bought the seeds they said 50-70 cm tall i have around 90cm and its already maxed out. I unfortunately dont have time to make a new cabinet right now. Hopefully the bloom fertilizer slows down the growth and i can contain it with training. Live and learn i guess. If it grows too big what would happen to the rest of the plant if i cut the main cola off?
 
when i bought the seeds they said 50-70 cm tall i have around 90cm and its already maxed out. I unfortunately dont have time to make a new cabinet right now. Hopefully the bloom fertilizer slows down the growth and i can contain it with training. Live and learn i guess. If it grows too big what would happen to the rest of the plant if i cut the main cola off?
If you do that now shouldn't be much of a problems. don't cut it off during flower tho or you'll lose yield.
 
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So switching it to flower nutes stopped the growth but not until the main cola was contacting (and growing past) the light. It was turning the leaves yellow which I can only assume is some kind of burn (the led light isn't hot). So I cut the main cola off and here's where I'm at today 5.5 weeks.
 

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a lamp doesn't need to be that hot to "burn" a plant, I think plants can't handle having something that's hotter then the rest of the overall plant touching it and so it will start to wilt and crumble on parts that are touching it. Or it might be a defence system against burning the whole plant.

I do believe she's still going to grow in size so watch out it might get cramped too much in there!
 
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