Stem Stress Techiques pre Flower

Hi guys, I used to work for a seed company that had me 'bruising' or 'squeezing' the stem just under the main nodes around the second week of flower.. apparently this stress technique is meant to accelerate the production of the bud sites and in turn produce bigger buds. Is there any truth in this?
 

kingromano

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it's some kind of broscience

if you want to improve/accelerate bloom you can stress the plant positively by others way than mutilation

increase the drybacks, never wilt even the last days but very close to
increase the light intensity
increase the ratio of PK
reduce the temp of your nutrient solution
..

-->see crop steering
 

kingromano

Well-Known Member
ah sorry i read wrong
youre talkin about supercropping
yeah if you veg big plants the location where you will bend the stem will grow a ball hard as rock

if well done this technique will produce solid branches and big buds

however i can't see how it accelerate bloom ?
 
Yes. Supercropping. Considered High-Stress Training.
That's it the name slipped my mind, I can see the possible benifits doing it indoors but I think I'll skip it on my outdoor ladies. Stem strengthing makes sense but that's about the only benefit I can see. My stems are strong on their own :blsmoke:
 
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