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but you did it.....and thank you. I love the way the stumps look all 90 degree anglesTrying to put all this up from a fukin ipad before people started posting was a bitch....they need to make it so people can make the whole thread before it goes live .....
That's like the acupuncture of the old nail in the stalk trick. Ha. For those classy ladies.I was messing around one day with a clone that is known to be a floppy mess when flowering when an idea popped into my head.....I grabbed 2 hard metal spike dog brushes , the sharp flat ones that have 100s of spikes, I then started at the bottom of the plant putting the stem between the 2 brushes and squeezing to make tons of tiny holes through the stem.....well I did the whole plant just for fun and a week later the stem was thicker and rock solid, when I flowered it no support was needed and the nodes were tighter than ever.....just another little trick that might come in handy for someone...
The link also explains the same method for clones, it was just to long for me to keep pasting so I copied the main idea, doing it with clones is the same info with minor differences, I thought everyone would understand the concept with the 2 pages of directions but here is the link..knock yourself out man...and yes the method is more symmetrical with seed plants because the nodes don't alternate but it can be done with clones....Cool for plants grown from seed BUTTTTT clones don't grow even like that
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