Kronnix
Active Member
Indeed it is the one you speak of. The area where I pinch was not as pliable as I was used to working withOK kronnix.. I want to follow you but I'm confused/stoned. What do you plan on doing to which plant? I know how easy it is to bend them to your will so I do want to bear witness. I like your willingness to screw with them but I'm downright impressed at how quickly our plants respond to anything you we do to them. Even something as simple as watering a dry plant. I believe I can actually watch the leaves become turgid again. It saddens me when I see the pics of many forum members plants which would have been very grateful to have been pinched. Lanky and out of control with so much internodal space where sumpin should be. I have pinched and listed but I have not "intentionally" fimmed. (does that make sense?). The plant you speak of did it have a woody stem where you pinched it or was it still pretty pliable.
Ha Ha I just looked at your first post for this thread budski and it looks like things have progressed a little bit since 1/5/12.
PS... It's not the dark green plant in the red pot in your family pic is it ???
I bent as I normaly would and it wasnt to my liking.I couldnt really bend it any more then It was with the pinch, so i left it over night and checked the next day.
I reread about pinching and figured it was a viable option with this plant, so the next day I Took the string off and pinched it in down further. 2 days later it looks ok at the bend
and it really hasnt stopped growing. I think its telling me go ahead and break my back because you just gave me 10 more lights lolZ.. oh I also put it in a 4 gallon pot. 70/30 promix/perlite.
with 2TBS/gal dolomite lime. View attachment NewGreatWhiteShark.jpg
cant get this pic up to save my life lol..