Lysemith, Lowkey
Well-Known Member
I would recommend not cutting to stress the plant to produce more, I think this hurts more than helps, I do agree that stress produces higher quality in the finished product, but your going to physically harm the plants enough by chopping the top buds.
Psychologically, as it were, stressing the plant via cold temperatures and varried light cycles in the last couple days/week is what actually has been proven to work, in some strains. But trichomes are in part an evolutionary adaptation against cold, but also fungus and bugs, among other things, perhaps strong wind directly on the plant would have the same effect.
Psychologically, as it were, stressing the plant via cold temperatures and varried light cycles in the last couple days/week is what actually has been proven to work, in some strains. But trichomes are in part an evolutionary adaptation against cold, but also fungus and bugs, among other things, perhaps strong wind directly on the plant would have the same effect.