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Training and selective defoliation
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Re: Training and selective defoliation
Awe yeah, shoulda noted these were autos, no time for veg. But I agree for photos, I like topping, never been to keen on pinching the stems/ tops though. My luck I'd snap them.
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If it makes you feel better I have completely snapped them in full bloom before, some scotch tape and they were good to go they carried on as if nothing happenedomgBoNg wrote:Awe yeah, shoulda noted these were autos, no time for veg. But I agree for photos, I like topping, never been to keen on pinching the stems/ tops though. My luck I'd snap them.
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Re: Training and selective defoliation
Stem cells for the win.integrajosh wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 6:37 pmIf it makes you feel better I have completely snapped them in full bloom before, some scotch tape and they were good to go they carried on as if nothing happenedomgBoNg wrote:Awe yeah, shoulda noted these were autos, no time for veg. But I agree for photos, I like topping, never been to keen on pinching the stems/ tops though. My luck I'd snap them.
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I cant believe ur growth in 8 days. Wow. Cool photos and nice LST!
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Ya that is some amazing growth bro! Whatever you're doing, keep it up
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Re: Training and selective defoliation
2 days of settling incaptain beefheart wrote:Here's one method veg a few dope plants and multi top them as they grow, then snap every neck in sight and multi top again then veg for a few weeks then flip.... Wunderbar
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Nice recovery, I love when the knuckles form.
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aye they soon get tough now in the coming days.... soon to be snapped again.
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Re: Training and selective defoliation
Looks similar to what i was attempting with my LST, well done.
Really like how you've used a lot of wire to lay over the stems, i went for shorter and with a hook on the end.
I think i'll change mine up next time and impliment your style, seems it'd be a lot more uniform with your way, along with the added benefit of using the wire to tuck leaves under.
Thanks for the inspiration :D
Really like how you've used a lot of wire to lay over the stems, i went for shorter and with a hook on the end.
I think i'll change mine up next time and impliment your style, seems it'd be a lot more uniform with your way, along with the added benefit of using the wire to tuck leaves under.
Thanks for the inspiration :D