Growing trees of green

Bushy plants

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This might sound crazy but I'm new to this!! Im growing northern high lights by advanced female seeds which is obv indican and have done well so far. I topped recently and all the side shoots have gone into overdrive as you would expect! The thing thats bothering me is because the internode distance is tight the new shoots that are forming are smack on top of one another and are starting to cover each other. Should i just leave them as when they grow taller they should grow further apart and these will become future bud sites/tops? Its just that at minute  because they are only afew days out of seedling and into veg every thing looks cramped together? Can anyone give advice or reasurance things will be ok? Thanks guys!

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Usually i do not see that much of a problem with that. Just make sure to check them for mold if they grow to close together. Tight internode can produce very big and heavy buds giving you a nice harvest. But as i said, check them for mold and you will be fine.

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if you have got the time, tie them down so that each branch is flat, all the nodes will turn up nice and get all the light

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