As she grows just keep adjusting every day im constantly training bending and tying down here is 4 same strain autos i worked on every day till they finished the stretch nearly all colas the same height.
As she grows just keep adjusting every day im constantly training bending and tying down here is 4 same strain autos i worked on every day till they finished the stretch nearly all colas the same height.
I have taken plants 5 weeks in veg and crushed the main stem and bent them over 90°. I've also left the main standing and crushed all other growth outwards at 4 wks in flower.
Cannabis is a tough plant. If ya go slow and crush branches to confirm to your needs you win. Don't be discouraged with stiff stems. If you want them to move crush n bend.
A link to my thread. I work with a lot of monster clones but use regular clones as well as some seed grows. K
Hello new friends and thanks for stopping by. I've got a few things going on here. I harvested 5 clones from my last grow. All taken during flower. The c99#2 is the most mature clone. It was taken at 3w into flower. Rooted fast and has now entered the veg stage once again. The others were taken...
Each to there own but I'm not big on topping better can be achieved by simply tying the top down.
I've not trained anything in a while but tying the top down is my default removing growth than can support a huge cola isn't for me.
Edit...I've got weights noted somewhere of topping versus tying, tying won by a considerable amount I can't remember the exact figures?
Looks fine to me. Personally I'd release those lowest branches so they can catch up to the rest. It's gonna take a bit now that you've topped them, since they have to start from the two tiny growth tips that are left.
As a general rule, the hormones in the plant provide a kind of feedback loop where growing tips that are physically higher up (not necessarily farther from the base of the plant) will grow upward faster. If you want a flatter canopy without using a net for training, you have to pull down the uppermost growth and let the lower growth catch up to it.