Vincent VonBlown
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The previous pictures are of 2 different large outdoor females that I pushed over. Most people do the exact opposite, they trelice and stick, and support any way they can. And that's mostly because when any part of the budding site touches the ground, especially when there is any moisture present. The bud degrades or shwags out, when this happens. Also the other main factor is, they break in the wind, and or get pushed over unintentionally....
Both of these pics are of the same plant. this one was one of the most sativa. when I pushed this one over. It was about 6 feet tall, and just starting to shoot hairs. It was straight up and down, no branching, and had not been pruned.
But you can see the multi headed beast it turned into. Basicaly all the nodes producing heads equal to the main cola.
Both of these pics are of the same plant. this one was one of the most sativa. when I pushed this one over. It was about 6 feet tall, and just starting to shoot hairs. It was straight up and down, no branching, and had not been pruned.
But you can see the multi headed beast it turned into. Basicaly all the nodes producing heads equal to the main cola.