Cannabis BDSM\ sadism!

Would you do it ??!


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Bubblegum31

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Okay here we go...

As some of you know me and know that I like almost all kind of HST & LST to apply on my girls as I belive that if any HST is made in the right time it will pays back alot more later on.

I have been digging around a new methood that the guys is doing now in holland with a very very good success rate!

I thought ill share this article with you all to get some more opinions and experience if anybody if you have tryed this methood before.

For some of you it will look alittle bit sadism and upnormal. However, Like I sayed there is a benfit and a purpose behind it.

This is the link for the article (In dutch) but has a picture in the end of the article so you can see by your own eyes HOW to do it.

https://www.wietzaadjes.nl/wiet-kweken/klieven-hoe-klief-je-wietplant/


ENGLISH :

How should I split my weed plant?
Cleaving a cannabis plant. When the flower buds of the female cannabis plant are well developed, we apply a trick to turn the cannabis plant to prouduce a higher THC production and spare agood amount of time drying.


How to split a weed plant?
We strap on the lower side branches a piece of string (or tyrips) tightly around the stem. Then we stick a sharp knife along the grain,through the stem just below the rope. We express this knife down until you get a cut of about 10 cm long. This cut should end up biting off the ground. Let the knife still sit down.




In this picture you can see how looks a gekliefte cannabis plant.

Due to this cut, we then pressing a stick which has the thickness of a pencil. This is best done by pushing back the knife to slightly above the middle and the knife then rotate 90 degrees. Between the two halves creates an opening through which you can place the wand easily between the two halves.

After inserting the stick gently bring in the right position back the knife and pull it out.

The stick prevents the two stem halves again pull together.

The string above the cut serves to prevent further tearing of the stem.

Get my weed plant more THC by cleaving?

This procedure has the effect that the upward flow of sap of the plant is disturbed. The plant is not gonna die..

Only there will be less water and nutrients transported to the branches .

As a consequence, the glands secrete extra THC in order to prevent a stronge dehydration and give her self one last chance to boost her self to accomplish the purpose of her life..

Also because there is not ad much water is transferred to the stems and branches.

The drying time get reduced to 4/5 days.

Please feel free to share your opinion or experience about that subject ..

Bubble :leaf:
 
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Bubblegum31

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Not knocking but all you are doing is what refered to a triggering a stress response.

There are better ways of doing this.

Just search stress responses.
Can you maybe share with us any article as all I can find online is cannabis and stress responses in humans nothing about the plant itself :)!!
 

hondagrower420

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Can you maybe share with us any article as all I can find online is cannabis and stress responses in humans nothing about the plant itself :)!!
A simple example is topping or Lst. The stress causes a response. The response is the redistribution of auxins.

In flower, you could use a pk13/14 for a stress response to increase production.

I'm to high to find any notes I have. sorry.
 

hondagrower420

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You can also think of resin like (uvb)sunblock.

Expose indoor plants to uvb, from a reptile bulb, and they will kick up resin production. It's a stress response. They plant is trying to protect itself from the uvb.
 

ttystikk

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This sure looks and sounds like the old story of sticking a nail through the stalk of a pot plant to make it produce more resin.

Many will be doubtful of this technique. The article does provide more details and gives some supporting reasons why the practice might be beneficial, which is why I found it interesting.
 

hondagrower420

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This sure looks and sounds like the old story of sticking a nail through the stalk of a pot plant to make it produce more resin.

Many will be doubtful of this technique. The article does provide more details and gives some supporting reasons why the practice might be beneficial, which is why I found it interesting.
It works. It just opens your plant up and makes it susceptible to infection.

This is why I said there are better ways to do this.

This would trigger the same response as supercropping.
 

Bubblegum31

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It works. It just opens your plant up and makes it susceptible to infection.


I also top alot and guess what. I never use alchol To rub my scissors when I cut my plants.

Never had to drive them to hospital for infection nor they get hot :)!

This is why I said there are better ways to do this.

This would trigger the same response as supercropping.
 

Bubblegum31

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Also sometimes with super cropping the outer surfice of the branch\stem is broken then I need to tape it with a cheap chemical plaster!

They didnt complain and still heal.

I believe my self that there is no infection can hit a plant from cuts.

At least I didnt see this till now!
 

Bubblegum31

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This sure looks and sounds like the old story of sticking a nail through the stalk of a pot plant to make it produce more resin.

Hay TT,

((( was this methood knowen by a way or another before?)))

What about this old story of sticking a nail?!

Many will be doubtful of this technique. The article does provide more details and gives some supporting reasons why the practice might be beneficial, which is why I found it interesting.
 
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