Has anyone ever actually tried this? Can’t find anything searching the forum but theres a youtube video and orher discussions about shoving a stake through the main stalk after a couple weeks in flower to increase trichomes. I’m willing to skewer one but want to know if anyone has tried this before.
I have done this before but there is considerable risk involved. It basically comes down to stressing the plant out to make more trichs... You can also acheive the same result by leaving the lights off completely for two days or so prior to harvest... This is strictly my opinion tho.
Yes ! it does work . will get back- to you forget what it's called - there are some here is one ""Zammesis.com" and this is done in flower might even be late flower (south american cultivator's do this about 2-3 weeks before harvest) (they do all the stems and some just main stalk)
I have done this before but there is considerable risk involved. It basically comes down to stressing the plant out to make more trichs... You can also acheive the same result by leaving the lights off completely for two days or so prior to harvest... This is strictly my opinion tho.
Yes ! it does work . will get back- to you forget what it's called - there are some here is one ""Zammesis.com" and this is done in flower might even be late flower (south american cultivator's do this about 2-3 weeks before harvest) (they do all the stems and some just main stalk)
I knew a guy down south who said they scored the stems with razors, more like scraping the outside layer off. Always assumed it was to get the cure started and avoid the sudden chlorophyll shockwave
I knew a guy down south who said they scored the stems with razors, more like scraping the outside layer off. Always assumed it was to get the cure started and avoid the sudden chlorophyll shockwave
Yeah i could see maybe some vertical slices with a razorblade but would be afraid hirizontal slashes or scrapes mught girdle it. I think spliting and spreading the stalk probably squeezes the vessels to force an increase in pressure. We’ll see