there is a lot of interest on this lately so i will try and help if i can.
first a little history about my learnings:
years ago (12) i was in a living situation were i could not grow. yet my need stiil burned. i had grown many times prior so i had a grasp of the basics. so i have this miniature lemon tree in a 6 gallon pot. i threw in a few seeds. as they grew i used bent paper clips to pin the shoots to the ground. i thought maybe like a vine if i bent the branches then buried them they would take root in the middle. they did everything they could do to stay above ground but i did get some nice long bent and wave like branches. they flowered and finished out at 18" long yet were only 4" inch tall. i yeilded about an 1/8 per plant but i learn a wealyh of knowledge.
so here we go. this is a Belladonna x Roadtrip hybrid. it was started from seed. it was in veg for 30 under shop lights. slow but stout growth. it was topped at the fifth node when it was 8 nodes tall. the bottom 3 nodes were removed leaving the 4th and 5th node only. these then were topped the same or very similar to. this is the procedure i use throughout the topping process. by removing the bottom branches the tops will grow longer allowing room for bending. the bigger colas are topped up until the 8th day of flower.
i use stainless steel "safety pin" wire. it is about the diameter of kite string. this allows for it to be hooked and not tied to the plant for easy moving. i will put hooks on the ends of properly measured lengths of wire. i then hook this end to the branch at that end to the edge of the pot or to a branch on the oppisite side. i do cross branches if necessary to get the best "spread". if done properly at the right time you can get your plant to do what ever you want.
Belladonna x Roadtrip at 2 weeks in.
main stalk:
bottom view:
side view:
top view:
comments are welcome on this thread.
first a little history about my learnings:
years ago (12) i was in a living situation were i could not grow. yet my need stiil burned. i had grown many times prior so i had a grasp of the basics. so i have this miniature lemon tree in a 6 gallon pot. i threw in a few seeds. as they grew i used bent paper clips to pin the shoots to the ground. i thought maybe like a vine if i bent the branches then buried them they would take root in the middle. they did everything they could do to stay above ground but i did get some nice long bent and wave like branches. they flowered and finished out at 18" long yet were only 4" inch tall. i yeilded about an 1/8 per plant but i learn a wealyh of knowledge.
so here we go. this is a Belladonna x Roadtrip hybrid. it was started from seed. it was in veg for 30 under shop lights. slow but stout growth. it was topped at the fifth node when it was 8 nodes tall. the bottom 3 nodes were removed leaving the 4th and 5th node only. these then were topped the same or very similar to. this is the procedure i use throughout the topping process. by removing the bottom branches the tops will grow longer allowing room for bending. the bigger colas are topped up until the 8th day of flower.
i use stainless steel "safety pin" wire. it is about the diameter of kite string. this allows for it to be hooked and not tied to the plant for easy moving. i will put hooks on the ends of properly measured lengths of wire. i then hook this end to the branch at that end to the edge of the pot or to a branch on the oppisite side. i do cross branches if necessary to get the best "spread". if done properly at the right time you can get your plant to do what ever you want.
Belladonna x Roadtrip at 2 weeks in.
main stalk:
bottom view:
side view:
top view:
comments are welcome on this thread.