Plant wilted 2 weeks after super cropping

TheHarvester

Active Member
Looks under watered/too dry. Pot is too small for that plant size.
Also super-cropping is stressful on the plant, sometimes they don't recover completely depending on the break. which will hinder the flow of nutrients. Not really recommended for a mother plant.
Use topping or pinching off and pruning to control mothers.
Super cropping is better left for a flowering technique.
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
Supercropping shouldn't cause your plant to wilt if done properly. Something else must be going on. I've been supercropping for years. It's my go to method for plant control. I've never had any negative effects or anything that looks like what you're experiencing.
 

Bud1284

Active Member
Supercropping shouldn't cause your plant to wilt if done properly. Something else must be going on. I've been supercropping for years. It's my go to method for plant control. I've never had any negative effects or anything that looks like what you're experiencing.
Agree here...probably not due to the super cropping, and i'd have a look at watering habits.

Also what Renfro said, dim the lights for a few days so its softer on them and monitor!

Good luck
 
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