That is one step over the lionlol, well I paid someone to do the pressing for me.
They are the picture of health, good job!It’s so cold here plants don’t like it
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I'd do it, they aren't really showing buds yet. It's always available as a last resort further into flower, not preferable, but better than burning the buds in the lights. LST can help at that point also.@raratt how far into flower do you supercrop? I’m ten days into flower and running out of headroom. I can move the light up another six inches
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I do it whenever it's necessary and convenient for me@raratt how far into flower do you supercrop? I’m ten days into flower and running out of headroom. I can move the light up another six inches
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you said something about using a sharpie a while ago, how do you do that?I'd do it, they aren't really showing buds yet. It's always available as a last resort further into flower, not preferable, but better than burning the buds in the lights. LST can help at that point also.
I didn’t realize you supercrop too. This bubba’s gift is supposed to be a short plant. The other two are stocky, this one just ran awayI do it whenever it's necessary and convenient for me
Doooo eeet.
Nota Bene: I am not raratt
See this clip....same idea with a pen or finger.you said something about using a sharpie a while ago, how do you do that?
I didn’t realize you supercrop too. This bubba’s gift is supposed to be a short plant. The other two are stocky, this one just ran away
think I could do all the tops in one shot without stressing it out too muchSee this clip....same idea with a pen or finger.
I'll take two nodes and twist till you can hear and feel the snap inside the stem. Then it's all limber and easily manipulated. Go easy and you'll figure out how much it can take.
I'd totally go for it. Even start a little lower.
Sure!! Start bending. It helps if they are well watered when you bend too, I think. And the Sharpie method does work great.
Put the sharpie behind a branch and smash the stem between your finger and the sharpie. It gives a solid support to smash the stem. I agree that you could go a little lower than where you indicated. This is one I did. You can see the little knuckle that happens where it gets bent.using a sharpie
I'd totally go for it. Even start a little lower.
Put the sharpie behind a branch and smash the stem between your finger and the sharpie. It gives a solid support to smash the stem. I agree that you could go a little lower than where you indicated. This is one I did. You can see the little knuckle that happens where it gets bent.View attachment 4915366
thank you for that. I’ll give it a go later this afternoon.Sure!! Start bending. It helps if they are well watered when you bend too, I think. And the Sharpie method does work great.
I've got to get a pic of the GMO's I have going....They got soooo fat!! And I need to start trimming a few others.
Yup anytime my plants are in close proximity to my light I snap their stems. Sometimes have to do it twice LOL because they pop right back up. One time I had to prop up a stem I was a little to snappy with for a couple days then all was fine.you said something about using a sharpie a while ago, how do you do that?
I didn’t realize you supercrop too. This bubba’s gift is supposed to be a short plant. The other two are stocky, this one just ran away
thank you for that. I’ll give it a go later this afternoon.
And you never have problems with hermis? Other than topping I haven’t done any real training or defoliating.Yup anytime my plants are in close proximity to my light I snap their stems. Sometimes have to do it twice LOL because they pop right back up. One time I had to prop up a stem I was a little to snappy with for a couple days then all was fine.
I haven’t had a reason to use the printer in a while. HmmmStem Bending Assist - 3D Printed
Try to get gentle bends in tall stems can be a pain using ties and strings etc. I booted up my 3D Printer and created a small "gentle bend" gadget that can used to control bends gently. Just slip the stem in and then fasten with a piece of wire. Weighs virtually nothing so doesn't stress the...www.rollitup.org
Nope, never, they aren't as fragile to trimming and breaking. It's consistent light leaks that seem to trigger that and advanced age.And you never have problems with hermis? Other than topping I haven’t done any real training or defoliating.
I haven’t had a reason to use the printer in a while. Hmmm