complete hell!

darkdestruction420

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tie her up, push the stem back together back together, wrap a few layers of gauze on it, then put tape over the gauze. when you feel its had enough time to heal(2-4 weeks is my guess) cut the tape and take gauze off.(the gauze is used cuz its nearly impossible to pull the tape off of the plant itself without hurting it or something. w/the gauze you just gotta snip the tape.)
 

Doja@night

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lol the plant in the picture is tied down. i broke them on purpose. I checked them today and they r full of hairs.
 

pastafarian81

Well-Known Member
define supercrop for me, lots of people have different definitions for it.......


my def is slightly pinching the stem ubtil the inside pops alittle. this way the limb droops to about 90 degree angle and creates a big fat knot which inturn stregthens the branch and causes it to grow horizontal for a while and then the tip will eventually turn upward towards the light.
 

darkdestruction420

Well-Known Member
to each their own i suppose, the stress it would put on the plant is too great for me to put my girls through during flower, especially when i can tie em down and not have growth slow down 2-3 weeks so it can recover from what you did to it, but thats just my feelings on the matter, if you consider it worthwhile for you I respect your thoughts on the matter, but to me its really not worth it, with lst i can have 8-10 new top colas going by the time it would take to recover from your supercropping it.
 

Mr Bomb

Active Member
I agree with dark destruction. I try to avoid any chance of stress for my babies while flowering.
 
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