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Old 05-11-2008, 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by s.c.mtn.hillbilly View Post
EXACTLY! I have mine running horizontal; but one other trick is to wire all the fan leaves down forming a 'skirt'. you really don't want to lose healthy fan leaves. that's your big solar panels/prioritizers!-but you also don't want to shade the line of buds. I also refrain from 'topping' when I can 'train'(think crazy 'burner coil' bonsai). you can train it around 'til you're out of horizontal space. and all the buds along the way suddenly get the idea that THEY are the kona bud! look out!
I have found that any fan leaves tend to stick out horizontally already. At every node the fan leaves stick out and the new branches grow up and out. So it tends to sort itself all out. I might post some pics tomorrow to show what i have been doing. I have quite a few clones so i might even flower early cause there are soo many node points that the plant might struggle to concentrate nutrients to all the points it needs to
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