WHO'S HAVING SUCCESS WITH MONSTER CROPPING?

your plant looks great I would lst the plant for a couple more weeks, pot it up in a large pot and flower, a single massive plant under a 600w :)
Yea but I'm an outdoor guy & just wanted to keep a mother plant for next may
I took my clones in flower cause I decided last minute
 
great ideal keeping her as mother plant, remove all the larger fan leaves every 3-4 weeks to stunt the growth, only feed her once a week (1/2 strenth fish mix nutes ) and take the cutting couple of days after feeding, I would keep cut the plant back (topping) so you keep her short and get her really bushy ( more clones)
take some cutting and flower the mother plant off outside , ( should be able to keep her short and very bushy till she goes out side, could use a screen as support when she first starts perflower

this plant would be massive and you would pull lbs off her :)

Its all about 100's of short level shoots in a very large pot before you put the plant outside :)
good luck
 
going to do the same thing to my plant ( but flowering indoors under a 600w, hope to pull 10oz's off her )

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needs a few weeks more in veg, but thats great as i need to build the flower room lol
 
He hey I was last to post here makes it easier..

Here is the above holygrail 69 grow I took the top shoots as clones the were three but I think two took but here she is put in flowering on Sunday day 1DSC_0279.JPGDSC_0278.JPG
 
I've taken many, many clones. And I've found taking cuts from plants already flowering when having flowers on them tends to be worse for the plant overall. I notice skinky branching and retardation from strains I know are powerhouses. I think using twist pop techniques to crop your plants is easier and safer than this method.
 
I've taken many, many clones. And I've found taking cuts from plants already flowering when having flowers on them tends to be worse for the plant overall. I notice skinky branching and retardation from strains I know are powerhouses. I think using twist pop techniques to crop your plants is easier and safer than this method.
True that, but if you take a clone in the first week of flowering, like first sign of flowering it will be easier to maintain...

If you scroll back a few pages you should see the difference in normal monster cropped amd early monster cropping,

if done right time like I was explained to you should have a EMC clone ready in 8 weeks or so, but normal monster cropped will take 10 weeks or over...

Lol not sure if I made sense lmao.
 
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