hurts!

letitgrow77

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Yeah I didn't have the heart to separate them at first. They had me worried at first but both are looking great now! Just worries me they are so skinny!
 

Weedoozie

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It was smart of you to wait 3 weeks before separating them because they now have a better chance of surviving/being females then if you had separated them earlier on
 

letitgrow77

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Hey thanks for making me feel better bout it doozie! Iv heard I should top them to keep them from being so skinny, any advice? How are you suppose to top?
 

Weedoozie

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I didn't top mine, I used the supercropping method
if you don't know what that is, its basically when you pinch your plants stems until you hear a slight pop and then leave it to heal itself. It will, if it survives (which it should), grow stronger and have thicker stems. I did this to my main stem when my plants were at around 3-4 weeks. Then, as they matured, I continued to do it to the future bud site stems and now all of them are very thick and strong. Hopefully, this will make my plant able to hold up some heavy, nice ass buds
 

Weedoozie

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bending happens as a result of the pinching, you shouldn't be forcing your plant by bending because theres more of a chance of breaking the plant tissue in a way that it won't be able to repair itself
 

stoup1187

Member
i have read alotta good reviews on 'nirvana' and 'speedyseedz' but i haven't bought from either one. there are more out there that i don't know but these two seem to be a little more popular.
 

stoup1187

Member
and if i may ask.. what is the exact point of supercropping? not trying to be rude or anything... i just can't find that much on it and i have been thinking bout trying it? does it help to grow more node sites? or just help to keep it short and bushy or what??
 
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