Serapis
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The plant will start of with simultaneous nodes, one on each side, branching down low. I take the first good looking 6-8, depending on how many I have, and I tie them down kinda like this....Hey serapis, I just fimmed a jack herer I have in veg and lstd it yesterday. I have 4 large branches on the top, 2 large ones halfway down the plant and 2 smaller ones at the bottom. I lstd them all in a kinda spiral shape. I'm wondering If I should just cut the 2 smaller ones off? If its ok with you ill upload a pic so yoiu can see what I mean
Using simple clips and twine. By doing this, I'm forcing them to grow out, instead of up towards the light. this will keep the center open on the plant and everything should be getting good light. I also strip off ANY fan leave that is past the second node from the tip. I try to minimize shade as best as I can. Does this slow growth a bit? I'm sure it does, however; my yield will be much larger than if I had just let the plant grow on it's own as mother nature intended. All I'm doing is tweaking mother nature a bit. Man does it in agriculture all the time, crossing desired DNA traits with other plants, irradiating seed, developments in fertilizer, etc... If someone ever says to you, Mother Nature knows best, or yeah, mother nature gave it useless leaves, etc, just respond that mother nature isn't perfect. We tweak her all the time in other areas of agriculture, why not train a weed to give up a higher yield? Farmers have utilized various techniques to increase yields for centuries. Defoliation and LST are just techniques. If you are against removing leaves, that is fine with me, but please don't preach about nature in here, or you'll be talking to deaf ears. I've heard the Uncle Ben speech enough times that I'm sick of it's illogical conclusions.
This is my Pineapple Express before I finished up the lower LST. Notice that you can see into the center of this Indica. At this point in it's life, I've probably removed about 16-20 leaves. The picture is about 6 days old. Yesterday I finished off the LST and topped the plant. Since I'll be using a ScrOG method, I want as many different branches as possible. Once the dominant tops start to show themselves, I'll start bending them over and guiding them in opposite directions of the net. Now if I had say 12 of these, I'd veg another week to establish new tops from the topping and then I'd go 12/12. But because this plant will have at least 2' x 4' to it's self, I'm going to veg it for probably another 30 days.
Thanks 420. You should have seen my face in Lowe's when I spotted those on the end cap. I think my lower jaw literally dropped and hit the floor. They are PERFECT for this. Thanks for checking out the thread.Looks like this is going to be a good thread.
I like the cloner, very nice.
Hi PV, welcome to the thread. Once I learn to take better cuttings, I think it'll root faster. I took the bubblelicious cuttings from new growth at top. If you saw the mom, you'd understand. I've been neglecting her, but now it is either her or my last two bubblelicious seeds. I think out of 5 cuttings, maybe one will be worth saving. Now on the Pineapple Express, I took all lower cuttings and only one is in distress, I think it is too small. It was only two nodes and right after I cut it, I was like, Damn, should of given this one another week. I was only trying to remove all branches that had the thinnest stems. I now have 8 branches tied down and the rest were removed.Serapis, this is the first thread that I will be subscribing to, as I am new to RIU, I just love to grow plants, and this really spiked my interest. With the greenhouse op, I have visited a huge rooting op, it was like walking through dinosaur land, super foggy and hot. This looks just like it, plan to try it my self. Thanks for the info.
I'm hoping the foggy steaminess finds the Pineapple Express well. I have read it is an easy plant to clone.