Spread them out

blewprint93

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Nice that's called light stress training. Essentially opening the plant up to get more light in there. I did this last year. the trick is after the inner shoots get tall clean up the foliage underneath and produce many large colas.
I wasnt sure the exact name of this technique its new to me. About how far down should i clean out? I just topped it a couple days ago so im hoping for a productive yeild off these three plants
 

Oregrown greenbudz

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I wasnt sure the exact name of this technique its new to me. About how far down should i clean out? I just topped it a couple days ago so im hoping for a productive yeild off these three plants
Everything below where you want colas.the colas will produce a thick canopy with little light penetration. Give her a while to heal after the topping
 

blewprint93

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Everything below where you want colas.the colas will produce a thick canopy with little light penetration. Give her a while to heal after the topping
Yeah i think your right. I havent trimmed since but ive been having to resist the urge of cleaning them lol i figured it would be too much thanks for the tips
 

PadawanWarrior

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I've never attempted to spread my plants out like this but I'm excited to see what kind of results this produces.
They look hungry. I'd feed them some good organic nutes, and throw a bunch of EWC or vermicompost in the mix. I might give them some Alaska Fish Fertilizer too.

It would be better if you made a tea, but straight outta the bottle is fine.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I wasnt sure the exact name of this technique its new to me. About how far down should i clean out? I just topped it a couple days ago so im hoping for a productive yeild off these three plants
You're growing outdoors so it's totally different than indoors. You don't have to lollipop shit since how the sun works is way different than indoor lighting.
 

blewprint93

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They look hungry. I'd feed them some good organic nutes, and throw a bunch of EWC or vermicompost in the mix. I might give them some Alaska Fish Fertilizer too.

It would be better if you made a tea, but straight outta the bottle is fine.
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Definetely ive been feeding them organic compost tea. I have a batch of fish fertilizer should be ready by monday. Ill post updates soon
 
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