Pruning tips: when and why?

CannaBoss

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Here are some simple rules on cannabis pruning. hope it helps...
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Each time a growing tip is clipped, the stem branches into two shoots, which begin to grow from the nearest leaf axils.
Pruning a growing marijuana plant is an easy way of controlling uneven growth without seriously harming the plant.
Don't prune the growing tip of a young seedling until after the first five-bladed leaves have formed, and the vegetative stage has begun.
Many growers prune the growing tips after four to five weeks growth to develop lower branches which will quickly fill all the horizontal space.
The greatest potency of the growing plant is found in the growing tips, and by three months, they should make a high quality smoke.
You can basically prune growing tips at any stage of the plant's development, but just don't overdo it.
Severe pruning can harm the growth of the plant.
It is always better to plan a pruning strategy for your developing plants, rather than haphazardly clipping off growing tips on an irregular basis.
Each time a growing tip is removed, the plant takes a few days to recover before new growth resumes on that branch.
The amount of new growth formed with continued pruning is limited by the genetic structure of the seed, and the conditions of the environment.
It is better to prune your plants at an early stage of their development, than towards the end of the vegetative stage or during flowering.
It is always better to prune growing tips in the morning than in the evening, as it gives the plant a full day to recover and heal the wounds.
It is not recommended that you prune every new node in a developing plant. Rather prune every second or third node to allow the plant time to recover.
Wait for the new node to start growing before clipping the young branch a few millimeters above the previous node's newly formed leaves.
It is always better to use a small scissors to prune your plants, than to simply pluck off the growing tips by hand.
Do not prune any growing tips if you notice that your plant's health is declining and it has started losing leaves. Although you should always smoke the pruned growing tips, plants should be pruned to develop their growth rather than for smoking purposes.
While it may be tempting to prune female buds during early flowering, your harvest will be severely reduced by doing so.
Cannabis Indica is a genetically smaller and more bushy plant than Cannabis Sativa and usually requires less pruning.
Never prune more than the single growing tip, or upper-most node, from any branch on the growing plant.
The upper-most growing tip of an unpruned marijuana plant will always be more potent that the top buds of a pruned plant grown in similar conditions.
Pruning the tallest branches ensures that the lower branches grow upwards, forming a larger surface area for the light to cover.
The clear fluid that often flows from the end of a newly pruned branch, contains substances which seal the wound and aid the healing process.
Although it is recommended that you remove all dying leaves from the plant, you should resist the temptation to prune too many healthy leaves.
To grow seedless marijuana, you should remove all the male plants as soon as they are discovered, by pruning the main stem right above the ground.
Although it may be better developed, a pruned marijuana plant does not always produce more buds than an unpruned plant.
Another good reason for pruning is to take cuttings from a strong growing, favourite plant for further hydroponic development.
Marijuana growers often prune their plants in an attempt to limit their height and prevent unwanted detection.
An alternative to pruning for developing growth, is to bend the tops of the branches over and tie the growing tips down with string or wire.
Remember that by pruning a growing tip, you are removing the most potent part of the plant, thereby spoiling it's chance of reaching full maturity.
By pruning all the buds at harvest time, rather than cutting the stem off above the ground, you could easily harvest your plant a second time.
By severely pruning your marijuana plants you are lowering their resistance to harmful natural enemies such as insects, fungus and frost.
You can make a great cup of tea, by chopping up some pruned growing tips and soaking them in boiled water for a few minutes.
Cannabis is a very hardy and adaptable plant, and will endure serious harm to it's leaves, branches and stem before it dies.​




 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
Great Post, and Thread. + REP for you.

Do you care if I add additional info and pics to your thread??
 

NYC Diesel

New Member
Wow thanks for the tips, you helped me decide on my pruning plan for my first grow :) But i have one question. When you said "
By pruning all the buds at harvest time, rather than cutting the stem off above the ground, you could easily harvest your plant a second time" Do you mean by cutting the buds straight off the plant without removing any stems or leaves?
 

CannaBoss

Well-Known Member
Wow thanks for the tips, you helped me decide on my pruning plan for my first grow :) But i have one question. When you said "
By pruning all the buds at harvest time, rather than cutting the stem off above the ground, you could easily harvest your plant a second time" Do you mean by cutting the buds straight off the plant without removing any stems or leaves?
yes it is possible if done properly.
 

NYC Diesel

New Member
Ok well if i tried that, should i water with something like molasses to get bud production started again? I have another question too. I heard this theory on fimming that after the vegetative stage has begun if you cut off the tips of all the leaves(only once, not afyer its grown back again) that it will make the plant go crazy and in the end result in a lot more growth, AND bonus bud production. Now i asked someone about this theory before, and they aid it was the plants instinct to do this if it feels threatened. Do you think this might backfire if i tried it?
 

thewalrus

Member
What exactly is a growing tip does that mean trim by the stalk or just below the 5 leaves on a branch?
I the lower branches the one that should be trimmed or the top?
Thanks for any help in advance.
 

shagalicious

Active Member
Here are some simple rules on cannabis pruning. hope it helps...
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Each time a growing tip is clipped, the stem branches into two shoots, which begin to grow from the nearest leaf axils.
Pruning a growing marijuana plant is an easy way of controlling uneven growth without seriously harming the plant.
Don't prune the growing tip of a young seedling until after the first five-bladed leaves have formed, and the vegetative stage has begun.
Many growers prune the growing tips after four to five weeks growth to develop lower branches which will quickly fill all the horizontal space.
The greatest potency of the growing plant is found in the growing tips, and by three months, they should make a high quality smoke.
You can basically prune growing tips at any stage of the plant's development, but just don't overdo it.
Severe pruning can harm the growth of the plant.
It is always better to plan a pruning strategy for your developing plants, rather than haphazardly clipping off growing tips on an irregular basis.
Each time a growing tip is removed, the plant takes a few days to recover before new growth resumes on that branch.
The amount of new growth formed with continued pruning is limited by the genetic structure of the seed, and the conditions of the environment.
It is better to prune your plants at an early stage of their development, than towards the end of the vegetative stage or during flowering.
It is always better to prune growing tips in the morning than in the evening, as it gives the plant a full day to recover and heal the wounds.
It is not recommended that you prune every new node in a developing plant. Rather prune every second or third node to allow the plant time to recover.
Wait for the new node to start growing before clipping the young branch a few millimeters above the previous node's newly formed leaves.
It is always better to use a small scissors to prune your plants, than to simply pluck off the growing tips by hand.
Do not prune any growing tips if you notice that your plant's health is declining and it has started losing leaves. Although you should always smoke the pruned growing tips, plants should be pruned to develop their growth rather than for smoking purposes.
While it may be tempting to prune female buds during early flowering, your harvest will be severely reduced by doing so.
Cannabis Indica is a genetically smaller and more bushy plant than Cannabis Sativa and usually requires less pruning.
Never prune more than the single growing tip, or upper-most node, from any branch on the growing plant.
The upper-most growing tip of an unpruned marijuana plant will always be more potent that the top buds of a pruned plant grown in similar conditions.
Pruning the tallest branches ensures that the lower branches grow upwards, forming a larger surface area for the light to cover.
The clear fluid that often flows from the end of a newly pruned branch, contains substances which seal the wound and aid the healing process.
Although it is recommended that you remove all dying leaves from the plant, you should resist the temptation to prune too many healthy leaves.
To grow seedless marijuana, you should remove all the male plants as soon as they are discovered, by pruning the main stem right above the ground.
Although it may be better developed, a pruned marijuana plant does not always produce more buds than an unpruned plant.
Another good reason for pruning is to take cuttings from a strong growing, favourite plant for further hydroponic development.
Marijuana growers often prune their plants in an attempt to limit their height and prevent unwanted detection.
An alternative to pruning for developing growth, is to bend the tops of the branches over and tie the growing tips down with string or wire.
Remember that by pruning a growing tip, you are removing the most potent part of the plant, thereby spoiling it's chance of reaching full maturity.
By pruning all the buds at harvest time, rather than cutting the stem off above the ground, you could easily harvest your plant a second time.
By severely pruning your marijuana plants you are lowering their resistance to harmful natural enemies such as insects, fungus and frost.
You can make a great cup of tea, by chopping up some pruned growing tips and soaking them in boiled water for a few minutes.
Cannabis is a very hardy and adaptable plant, and will endure serious harm to it's leaves, branches and stem before it dies.​





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that's what i got when i clicked the (still active) link that says, "home," in his post

plagiarist faggot
 

Rhyspect

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