doowmd
Well-Known Member
Lesson to be learned here: tie down before flower or in the very early stages. They get more brittle the later into flowering it is.
And what Cold$moke was referring to was Supercropping. You pinch the stems, as he described-gently enough to collapse the stem without actually breaking it. Great way to even out the canopy. But not highly recommended during flowering either, because it causes the plant to focus it's energy on repairing the stem rather than producing flower. As far as thinning out the fan leaves for light penetration. Trim as few fan leaves as possible. But some maintenance to allow light to lower branches is something that has to be done in certain situations. My suggestion would be to place some screws in the walls beside the plants or into some boards that are tall enough, tie a string from some of the main branches to those screws, thereby spreading out the plants and giving you a way to lst them without breaking them. IDK just a thought. (I can't open your pics for some reason, so I really can't see how you have them tied as of now or what-not)
Anyway, your plants look awesome (from what I could see) and can't wait to see what the final harvest ends up being!
And what Cold$moke was referring to was Supercropping. You pinch the stems, as he described-gently enough to collapse the stem without actually breaking it. Great way to even out the canopy. But not highly recommended during flowering either, because it causes the plant to focus it's energy on repairing the stem rather than producing flower. As far as thinning out the fan leaves for light penetration. Trim as few fan leaves as possible. But some maintenance to allow light to lower branches is something that has to be done in certain situations. My suggestion would be to place some screws in the walls beside the plants or into some boards that are tall enough, tie a string from some of the main branches to those screws, thereby spreading out the plants and giving you a way to lst them without breaking them. IDK just a thought. (I can't open your pics for some reason, so I really can't see how you have them tied as of now or what-not)
Anyway, your plants look awesome (from what I could see) and can't wait to see what the final harvest ends up being!