cranker
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I've been working on a new type of combination topping and LST. First off, this started as a mistake that I ran with. Starting about week 4, I tied the main stem and slowly pulled it down to the side of the pot, then in successive weeks, tied the main stem loosely to the side around in a half moon shape. This put the stem to where there was a branch that was to the side and one going straight up. The branches that went straight up became colas, the ones to the side I lst'd to the other side of the pot. At the end of veg I left the main cola and 2 sets of side nodes grow straight up. At this point I had What looked like the main cola which was the bottom branch, and a very short bushy foot plant. I cut some of the middle lower side branches that had grown into the dirt, like I was going to clone them, and they rooted! So basically, I'm sitting here with a stem of Colas and secondary root systems growing all over the plant. This ended up resulting in a root lock out which I later fixed by trimming some of them, but if I had been in a larger pot and knew I was gonna do this, I think it would have turned out well. Alternatively, it could have been nute burn from over feeding itself from such a large root system divided over all the plant. I have yet to determine which exactly but it's stabalized now, granted it looks like it had some issues, but can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs. So far the plant is 7 weeks into flowering and I will show pics when it's done and when it's trimmed, because I'm going to try and regen it. I'll also put up some pics in a few hours when she wakes up. Here is a pic from end of the veg stage, where you can see how bushy and compact it is. Lemme know what you think and if you wanna see anything in particular, I'll let you know the yield. Strain is Exodus Cheese by World of Seeds I believe, it was a UFO,
P.S. I refer to this as Cranking a plant
P.S. I refer to this as Cranking a plant
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