Super Cropping is when you bend the plant at the Node i think, to create another spot for it to grow so you would have 2 top colla's . I think, can someone correct me on this?what's super cropping? (plz i know its prob posted somewhere in these threads harmless question...)
ya thats what i meant have you heard of anyone using dry ice as a source of CO2?that's topping bro. super cropping is when you bend the branches until thy snap then the plant pushes extra hard to heal the spot you broke there for makes bigger buds!! best to do it in veg. were you break it it will heal with a big not.
Nah man your describing Crimping. And tkjoe was describing bending/tying, not topping.that's topping bro. super cropping is when you bend the branches until thy snap then the plant pushes extra hard to heal the spot you broke there for makes bigger buds!! best to do it in veg. were you break it it will heal with a big not.
That was a great explanation. thank you so much!Nah man your describing Crimping. And tkjoe was describing bending/tying, not topping.
Topping is when you cut the main cola between the top two nodes, the plant responds by creating two colas. These two can also be topped to create four.
Bending/tying is when you bend the cola(s) to a 90-180 degree angel. This creates a change in the hormone-flow and the plant responds by growing new cola's (half-way down the original cola) that grow towards the light. After about a week, you cut the strings and let the old colas join the new colas in the canopy.
Crimping is an advance technique consisting of breaking the inner part of the plant without damaging the outside, resulting in greater growth (I personally don't know too much about this one)
And don't forget about the FIM technique!
Super-Cropping is simply the act of using one or more of these techniques in order to obtain a much bigger crop. For example, topping your plant twice, and then tying the four colas down for a week could result in eight main colas (as opposed to what would be one)
Hope this helps!
Anytime! I have heard that dry ice makes giant buds, but I've also read that these big buds can be less potent. I personally do not have any experience, but I really don't see why it wouldn't work. Just be sure to do all the calculations before you put them in your grow-room to be sure your not gonna F-up the plants. Actually to play it safe, if I was dealing with dry-ice I would definitely get a CO2 meter, you might as well to take the guessing out.That was a great explanation. thank you so much!
what do you think about using dry ice in a cup as a source of Co2
You would pick up activated yeast at homedepot? Online? Grocery store? I've been debating if adding CO2 would make that big of an impactIf you want a cheaper way to produce CO2, take some 12oz. water bottles and cut a hole in the cap, the hole should be about the size of a pencil (width). Fill the bottles half-way with warm water. Add about 1/5 part sugar and 1/5 part Activated Yeast. Shake those bad-boys up (but watch-out they might fizz up like the old volcano in middle-school haha) Place the bottles near your plants. Shake the bottles up every day. The yeast microorganisms use the sugar as fuel, and create CO2 as a waste product.
Super-Cropping is simply the act of using one or more of these techniques in order to obtain a much bigger crop. For example, topping your plant twice, and then tying the four colas down for a week could result in eight main colas (as opposed to what would be one)
Hope this helps!
I've never heard of crimping before but SuperCropping is not just using one of the techniques.Super Cropping TechniqueA lot of us either tie or weigh down the branch that we've SuperCropped to prevent it from just recovering straight back up. You want that thing at 90 degrees or more.
Another method of topping is called 'Super Cropping'. By taking a branch between your forefinger and thumb you can gently crush the branch, causing it to develop multiple branches above the crushed area. You must crush it on the correct side or risk breaking the branch. Just squeeze lightly until you feel the branch give, then let go. If it gives easily then you have crushed it on the correct side. If it is hard to crush and the branch splits then you have chosen the wrong side. Practice makes perfect with Super Cropping.
Also, don't do it right after watering. Stems will be swollen with water and it's easy to snap the branch right off.