badbackbill
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im building a green house later on in the year..............to hot right now
Damn! Thats not bad at all. Hows the new growth? Is there any significant difference that u can notice now?probably snapped like 30+ branches on my outdoor plant and only a couple didnt come out rite lol
I'll respectfully disagree, unless i misunderstood what Kev was getting at. Tying the main/top branch down DOES redirect growth hormones to the highest up growth. I tied my main stalk down on multiple plants, it stimulates multiple tops.theres a big difference between tying down and supercropping. When you tie down, you simply bringing the top of that branch down exposing the inner nodes to more light. supercrop you bend the branch with redirects hormones to those lower nodes.
So the main difference is: supper cropping redirects hormones to lower node sites and gives them more light
Tying simply moves the top of the branch back, exposing more light.
Heres a good example of TyingView attachment 1684631 you can see that those inner nodes are receiving more light. Before they were completely shaded
In my situation, height is an issue. I try to keep each under 3 feet from the bucket top. I enjoy the "ring of tops" and by training inner buds to grow up through the center, I maximize light exposure, and end up with probably...90% good big bud.very nice how tall did they get...glennid10t