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I looked at it, but decided not to try it...Just didn't think it would do much good and might actually cause some harm? Who knows..so much stuff out there, some good, and some pure fantasy. If it works for you..plz update here..TIAhey
I read that a few weeks before harvest there are farmers who create a split in the plant right at the beginning of the stem close to the soil to stress them for extra resin production
Did any of you hear or try this method?
what do you think? its work?
thanks in advance
I looked at it, but decided not to try it...Just didn't think it would do much good and might actually cause some harm? Who knows..so much stuff out there, some good, and some pure fantasy. If it works for you..plz update here..TIA
Pictures? Maybe a before and after shot..My curiosity is up..for a change..:DI can tell you that out of 6 plants that came from the same seeds. One of them was mistakenly split. It was actually in the form of V from the ground and when I wanted to tie it it accidentally broke and split. About 3 centimeters. I put it together with tape. You can see after a week or 2 is full of resin about 40% -30% more than the others.
Not stem splitting but I supercrop some plants a few weeks prior to harvest.
This last grow I had two diesel autos, I super cropped all the branches on one a few weeks before harvest and left the other alone. The one I super cropped produced much more potent buds. My husband smokes a 1/2 gram joint every 2 hours and he couldnt finish the one a supercropped. He said there was a noticeable difference between the two diesel autos. So I’m not sure if it was supercropping or a variation in the plants that explains the potency of the two plants.
Interesting..Hope you will continue update here..Thanx!I’d have to clone one of my plants then supercrop one and leave the other alone to see if it makes an actual difference.
Interesting..Hope you will continue update here..Thanx!
Personally, I still supercrop..just sayin..(waiting..LOL)
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Thank you..It looks to be very interesting indeed..Maybe take a few before and after shots of the Trichs?Did it with this low branch that was weak about a week ago. It didnt hurt it and the pistils do seem bigger. Used a twig from another plant. Will be doing more soon.
I can tell you that out of 6 plants that came from the same seeds. One of them was mistakenly split. It was actually in the form of V from the ground and when I wanted to tie it it accidentally broke and split. About 3 centimeters. I put it together with tape. You can see after a week or 2 is full of resin about 40% -30% more than the others.
Here ya go, two basically identical branches, pistils orange-ish, just split the right side and inserted a marijuana twig. Edit: looking inside the split, this branch is not hollow like i’ve seen in others, just an observationThank you..It looks to be very interesting indeed..Maybe take a few before and after shots of the Trichs?
I find pictures help me sort out the details..(memory not so great these days..and when I am high (always needed for a medical condition)..memory is even worse)..TIA
Look about two inches above the Y on the right branch, see the split?Thanx for the pics..but from here, they look about the same..Not saying anything negative, just what my lousy eyes can see..
Yes, but I am having trouble seeing difference from there..My eyesight sux in my older years.:pLook about two inches above the Y on the right branch, see the split?
True, but i expect the same effect, we will see in a week. For now i selected a spot that shouldn’t split any further although the wind may break the split branch. Each branch is nearly identical as far as pruning and cola. If i did the base of the plant we couldn’t make a comparison.Hey, I think the split should be in the main stem right near the ground. When you do this you release hormones that tell the plant that it's going to die. I think the location of the split is very important in this case.
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