gobears4eva
Well-Known Member
love this method,cant wait to top my baby!
val,make sure you don't forget to maintain your humidity,
increasing your heat will dry out the air ...I'm using a wet towel and a humidifier...blizzard here right now in the mw
I apologize in advance if this has already been asked, but after reading the first 75+ PAGES of this thread, I just couldn't take reading another "now where am I supposed to cut it?" post by people who never bothered to even read the first freakin' page!!!Guys, please take your conversations elsewhere.
Thanks,
UB
I believe he lets the plant go for another 2-3 weeks afterwards. No idea on how much it increases yield.I apologize in advance if this has already been asked, but after reading the first 75+ PAGES of this thread, I just couldn't take reading another "now where am I supposed to cut it?" post by people who never bothered to even read the first freakin' page!!!
Anyway, I am VERY interested in your idea of harvesting the colas, then putting the plants back under lights to fatten up the lower buds, hence increasing the overall yield. My question is, on average about how much longer do you leave the plants under the lights??? I realize there are MANY variables involved here, but I'm trying to get a ballpark average figure.
Also, how significant is the overall gain?? The concept reminds me very much of similar practices I have seen applied in fruit farming, and the difference in an annual crop can be very sustantial!
...and THANKS Uncle Ben, for putting up one of the first truly useful threads I have encoutered so far here!!! People need to pull out of the herd and try to learn what makes plants tick, rather than wasting $$$$ on snake-oils sold by those only interested in profitting from the ignorance of others. The levels of misinformation can be astounding at times!!!!!!!!
Happy it worked out for you.I've used your method and a couple others on some chemdawg and at week 8 of flowering, your method has created the best looking colas (aside from the natural plant, but there's only one) and I can't wait til the next batch (cut last week) will show their new colas! Thank you, Sir!
Yep, same concept. You pick the apple when it's at the peak of perfection.Anyway, I am VERY interested in your idea of harvesting the colas, then putting the plants back under lights to fatten up the lower buds, hence increasing the overall yield. My question is, on average about how much longer do you leave the plants under the lights??? I realize there are MANY variables involved here, but I'm trying to get a ballpark average figure.
Also, how significant is the overall gain?? The concept reminds me very much of similar practices I have seen applied in fruit farming, and the difference in an annual crop can be very sustantial!
You're welcome, and understand perfectly well this industry. Been trying to empower people to be their own master gardener for about 14 years....and THANKS Uncle Ben, for putting up one of the first truly useful threads I have encoutered so far here!!! People need to pull out of the herd and try to learn what makes plants tick, rather than wasting $$$$ on snake-oils sold by those only interested in profitting from the ignorance of others. The levels of misinformation can be astounding at times!!!!!!!!
#1 as in first to form.Good to finally hear this from an expert. I've pinched the top tassle before. I pinched the top tassle out completely.
I 'd like to understand you better. Is the top node #1?
I'll read it again, and see if I take in more info. Too blind to see the pictures. I'd prefer 4 colas over 2, right?
Happy Holidays!
Donnie
Yeah, I would think a CFL grower would REALLY benefit from that, even moreso than HID growers. Be sure to let us know how it turns out.i really dig this staggered harvest concept. i grow under high wattage CFL (single 150W in a hood) should be ideal for my harvest. so you cut the colas down, then (for CFL growers like me) lower your lights to get all the other branch/popcorn buds?
sounds simple and logical enough to me! thanks for the guide UB!
Shack
oh for sure!!Yeah, I would think a CFL grower would REALLY benefit from that, even moreso than HID growers. Be sure to let us know how it turns out.
Good luck and good growing!!!!
Yep.........Hey UB, firstly big rep on this thread! I'm planning a SOG grow in a small closet with the following autoflowering strains- easyryder, dieselryder and la diva, but was wondering if your technique works on autoflowering plants??
Yep, to each his own gimmick.Lol. Nope, no lollipopper here --- that whole concept pretty much contradicts both logic and science, plus it totally goes against everything I learned as a child growing up on a farm (and don't even get me started on this ridiculous "supercropping" BS!!!).
Good luck. Since you have alot of healthy leaves left, it will work out fine. Whatever you do, do not flush. Keep giving them the right foods to maintain the leaves.I should be harvesting my first INDOOR grow here in a few weeks (my plants are still as thickly leaved and green as they were during the veg stage, and I hope to keep them that way until harvest), so I'm going to do the multiple-stage harvest and see how it works out. Just think of all of the perfectly good buds that the lollipop kids throw away --- sad when you really think about it.
i really dig this staggered harvest concept. i grow under high wattage CFL (single 150W in a hood) should be ideal for my harvest. so you cut the colas down, then (for CFL growers like me) lower your lights to get all the other branch/popcorn buds?
sounds simple and logical enough to me! thanks for the guide UB!
Shack
Heres something you may enjoy reading:You don't flush before the first harvest?I understand that you want the plants to keep growing but doesn't the first harvest taste bad compaired to the ounce that you said comes from the second harvest?