Stress+Recovery time=Better yield & potency

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
My plant in the first post in the thread and it speak for it's self not saying I'm the best damn show can't beat jj but I am better then some
Your plant pics are not in the first post or even page 1 of this thread. I found them on page 2 and your twelfth post. Protip: when you present a fact, check it for factiness. Otherwise, you expose yourself to something you appear to enjoy not at all: people identifying your bullshit and calling you on it.
 

whitebb2727

Well-Known Member
Guess I know at harvest
No. You won't without a control plant.
By supercrop I mean cutting the stem down to a node instead of just pinching new growth. Cutting it allows you to leave a lil bit of the stem so it don't snap. But I like fim, got 6 new tops of the one cut but the plant turned out to be a male
That's not super cropping.

Super cropping is where you take each limb and pinch it then bend it over. It flattens the canopy and where the bend is forms a nuckle when it heals. You're after the nuckle. For a reason.
 

Somatek

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By supercrop I mean cutting the stem down to a node instead of just pinching new growth. Cutting it allows you to leave a lil bit of the stem so it don't snap. But I like fim, got 6 new tops of the one cut but the plant turned out to be a male
Which is a problem, you're using terms wrong & confusing people as that's not what most people mean when they're talking about super cropping. The common understanding is breaking the pith/connective tissue so a branch sags lower & promotes secondary growth by removing apical dominance.

If you take some time to learn the proper terms you'll be a lot less confused & make fewer wrong statements based on ignorance. If you prefer plowing ahead belligerently, all the power to ya.
 

Pwezzy

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No. You won't without a control plant.

That's not super cropping.

Super cropping is where you take each limb and pinch it then bend it over. It flattens the canopy and where the bend is forms a nuckle when it heals. You're after the nuckle. For a reason.
Ok thanks for the correction w/o insult and yea I did all them to didn't know all that was all in one called supercrop
 

whitebb2727

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Key word is should. I’ve seen no real difference, I simply start chopping when they’re done. Lights on, off or me dressed up as he-man with my sword of power. Lol
There is reason i chop in dark. One the starches are in the root zone and more smell. This is have noticed and repeated time and time again. I have even chopped strains during light hours to reduce smell a bit.

Yea. Sounds crazy but some strains can be too smelly.
 

Somatek

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Ok thanks for the correction w/o insult and yea I did all them to didn't know all that was all in one called supercrop
Which reinforces what everyone is saying; take some time to learn more & understand what you're talking about. That way when you ask questions using the proper terms with an open mind, you'll get answers without having to wade through 26 pages.
 

Pwezzy

Well-Known Member
There is reason i chop in dark. One the starches are in the root zone and more smell. This is have noticed and repeated time and time again. I have even chopped strains during light hours to reduce smell a bit.

Yea. Sounds crazy but some strains can be too smelly.
Ok so basically instead of doing the long period of darkness at the end, you can chop at night. These the types of response I been looking for
 

Somatek

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Ok so basically instead of doing the long period of darkness at the end, you can chop at night. These the types of response I been looking for
That info is all over the place on the web, this has been debated to death. Why are we responsible for educating you if you haven't taken the time to learn the language, theories or read commonly debated subjects like this?
 
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