thatboyis1uvakind
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Stretch for daddy...ha
Yeah I agree with that. It's really about the 1/3 stretch at flower and the "fill in". That's where I see the bud mass coming from. Not from longer stretches of the branch or cola, but from the width and back fill.Stretch is not something u want in veg...when flowering begins...a transformation takes place and stretching is good actually and desirable... IMO...the more it stretches n stacks the bigger colas ull have...see what I'm saying?
Yup, "stretch" another example of word confusion in the mj world. OP was talking about the flowering stage "stretch". Think the confusion is the "stretching" or growth that occurs during the veg period resulting in long spans between nodes. I think we are all familiar with what causes that.When the plant grows taller in veg, it's growth...
When the plant grows taller in Bud, it's called "stretch" When did people start calling veg growth "Stretch"?
What's your preferred method of branch manipulation? I saw how Thatboy uses wire in the soil, very nice method by the way. He has some good shots of that somewhere on his threads.I purposely top my girls at 17-19", at the end of flower I will be lucky if they are 27-30" At this height they can still produce a pound easily. Don't concern yourself so much on height, what you are looking for is an even canopy so that means manipulate the lower side branching to catch up and height won't be such an issue.
My goal is to have as many lower branches reach the canopy just before you flower. What has been working really well is, once they have a good green base (lots of mature leaves) I begin to de-foiliate the lowest beanches first. Removing the inner sucker shoots all the way up the lower branch to the top leaving only the top and one or two suckers remaining, the leaves from them shoots is left to be puled off entering flower. I repeat the process throughout veg one or two lower branches every few days. By the 4th to 5th week You will see which side branches have made the cut and remove any spindely short branches. If done correctly should look like this:What's your preferred method of branch manipulation? I saw how Thatboy uses wire in the soil, very nice method by the way. He has some good shots of that somewhere on his threads.
I think I prefer this type of procedure over a screen because in a small grow closet 2x3, I like to be able to rotate containers and pull them out for watering.
Thanks for sharing. I was following your posts on the defoliation thread earlier this morning. You know what you are talking about, primarily because you are doing it! It makes a big difference when you speak from personal experience vs. the "would be" gardeners and parrots.My goal is to have as many lower branches reach the canopy just before you flower. I begin to de-foiliate the lowest beanches first. Removing the inner sucker shoots all the way up the lower branch to the top leaving only the top and one or two suckers remaining, the leaves from them shoots is left to be puled off entering flower. I repeat the process throughout veg one or two lower branches every few days. By the 4th to 5th week You will see which side branches have made the cut and remove any spindely short branches. If done correctly should look like this:
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This isn't the best of girls but you can see what I am talking about. Getting the branches up in the canopy takes a little practice but understanding how it works and why id the key. Everyone feel like they will hurt the plant or their yeilds...
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That is definetly not the case. It only makes common sence that if you remove the inner shoots on the branches the energy gained by that branch will benifet the remaining top. I hope this clears my statement up for you. There are so many views on the subject and some are here just to argue and confuss, do some research and play around a little and you will see...Im not speaking out MY ASS like so many others on this topic.
And prosperians got the good weed tonight boys....haAZPsyclops did mean to hijack your thread. You got some good answers on here and your plants are looking great.
Sir. Ganja, Ghettobird, Thatboy, always nice talking to you guys. Have a great weekend...It's happy hour in my neck of the woods!