ChroniklyCrazy
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Hell ya thanks for that info dude I just screen shorted that for when I get ready to do it to my othersThin plant dont mean thin yield !
Hey chron, buzz is right , just as a funny coincidence, i just supercropped my thin plants , one of my fav techniques , it will be too hard emotionally for you , no disrespect , but it involves squeezing the stem near the top, or anywhere you want
You will squeeze hard damaging the fiber till you feel it collapse practically , in essence crushing it...
Its used instead of topping or fimming , it works great , the side shoots will bulk up then the whole stem callouses up...
Try it now or next time , this pic that i just did reflects a mild version ....
Do it a few weeks before flowering...
So is that hst for u guys that's what your doing?? I know u said super crop is that what it is or is hst differentYea, buzzer did the right job , im gonna hit one of my girls like that later , ill post a pic , but warning , its not for the faint of heart ! I love doing it.....
Oh so you wait until flower to defoliate? Ok j didn't know when or how perfect I appreciate that budI only remove what covers prime bud sites, and all lower growth that wont amount to anything I'd want to smoke.
Usually once, 2nd or 3rd week of flower.
Super cropping is HST..But there other forms of HST (NOT recommend unless choosing a plant for stress testing before breeding)So is that hst for u guys that's what your doing?? I know u said super crop is that what it is or is hst different
So is that hst for u guys that's what your doing?? I know u said super crop is that what it is or is hst different
I defoliate when i first put them in flower then 3 weeks later. Sometimes, I have to defoliate in veg if the plants start to collect condensation on the leaves.Oh so you wait until flower to defoliate? Ok j didn't know when or how perfect I appreciate that bud
Heard she people talk about scog not really sure what it is I think buzzer was talking about it also
Ok cool I appreciate it I'm takin all this info down on paper hahaI defoliate when i first put them in flower then 3 weeks later. Sometimes, I have to defoliate in veg if the plants start to collect condensation on the leaves.
Oh so hst could turn it into a hermi?Super cropping is HST..But there other forms of HST (NOT recommend unless choosing a plant for stress testing before breeding)
ie: If I think a plant will breed well..I screw with the light cycle to see if she will herm..If Not..she is for my breeding.
No..That was not me..I haven't scrogged or done a SOG in yrs.Heard she people talk about scog not really sure what it is I think buzzer was talking about it also
Yep..But Not really so with Supercropping (If done reasonably well).Oh so hst could turn it into a hermi?
Ohhhhhh o got ya ok so you going for a hermi for the seeds or to crossbreed or something? This is fucking interesting hahaYep..But Not really so with Supercropping (If done reasonably well).
Never happened here due to super cropping and we all had to learn somewhere
The HST with screwing up light cycles is MUCH MUCH harder on a plant, which is exactly what I am looking for. Remember, I have no intention of taking these to harvest (but sometimes will)..it is just to see how much they can take before or if they herm.
Oh ya def not gunna do all these at once just taking in advice on different subjects for future plans.....really digging all this feedback toNo..That was not me..I haven't scrogged or done a SOG in yrs.
I will advise caution here..You have ben given A LOT if good and useful ideas. I strongly recommend trying the simplest ones , ONE AT A TIME! (LST for example) and do not try to overdo anything. I would hate to see you mess up this grow trying new stuff, until you can get some more personal experience under your belt..I always thought that I knew enough..prior to learning to actually read what each plant was telling me..then It all got put together
K.I.S.S. still reigns supreme, until you have plants that you can afford to lose..
Sermon Over!
And ya lst I have done before on previous plantsNo..That was not me..I haven't scrogged or done a SOG in yrs.
I will advise caution here..You have ben given A LOT if good and useful ideas. I strongly recommend trying the simplest ones , ONE AT A TIME! (LST for example) and do not try to overdo anything. I would hate to see you mess up this grow trying new stuff, until you can get some more personal experience under your belt..I always thought that I knew enough..prior to learning to actually read what each plant was telling me..then It all got put together
K.I.S.S. still reigns supreme, until you have plants that you can afford to lose..
Sermon Over!
NO..(but close) Not for seeds or pollen..I stress to get only the strongest plants to breed (chuck pollen..LOL) with.Ohhhhhh o got ya ok so you going for a hermi for the seeds or to crossbreed or something? This is fucking interesting haha
Cool your jets bro!Yes n no just looking into it....I didn't really mean this plant with defoliating I meant more just in gere
Learn to read before u comment noone needs your sarcastic bullshit bud now get outta my thread...thanks
Yes, you can cover the stems with soil and the covered part will make roots. I do that from time to time here with no problems.Hey guys got another question so most plants I see are usually short stems when they hit the first couple nodes....these are stretching long as fuck...I was thinking of putting the stem and roots a lil farther down maybe like half the stem....is it a good idea cuz I want to top these after like the 3rd or 4th node havent done nothin yet to it
Ok for sure I'll out them a lil deeper and in like a week see where we're atYes, you can cover the stems with soil and the covered part will make roots. I do that from time to time here with no problems.
I suggest not being in a hurry to do anything like topping..When the plant is hardy enough to top..let us know with pictures plz.
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