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I’ve never had an issue bending them all over the place at any stage of flower. I even broke a branch this time n the plant said” is that all you got “ n spit like 4 tops from it. And the dangling branch reached back up n didn’t even stall for real. If you got them thriving they’ll eat it up.
Would agree, also limits chances of hermies as typically we want to avoid any stressors to the growth cycle once in flower. Key as we all know is get 99% of training done before setting to flower. Dude will learn as he goes...…..I agree but i feel it does, at least hypothetically, take away from yield a bit. I imagine it’s not that much tho and better than burnt rotted bud anyways lol.
That’s an interesting technique. Works with the strains your using. Again most good genetics can handle a lot of tomfoolery but I wouldn’t try that with more finicky strains myself. That’s interesting tho. I’ve heard of guys topping first week of flower even.. never tried but hey if it’s working for you.I always bend plants during the second week in 12/12. They are vigorously stretching and respond the best at this time.
It has helped increase yields quite a bit compared to wasting time training in veg.
I have not seen plant reversal due to the bending and staking or even at supercropped branch sites.
However I have seen balls and nanners when pruning branches during 12/12 right where the cuts were.
That’s an interesting technique. Works with the strains your using. Again most good genetics can handle a lot of tomfoolery but I wouldn’t try that with more finicky strains myself. That’s interesting tho. I’ve heard of guys topping first week of flower even.. never tried but hey if it’s working for you.
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