Growing Plants Sideways

Growan

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In my home town one of my friends Grandparents used to grow Marijuana and one day he showed us something crazy. He grabbed his plant at the top, and pulled it down to the ground and used a rope to tie the top of the plant to a cinder block. Then the side of the plant acted like the top and started growing upwards, so the plant had like 5 tops instead of one. So what I am doing it pretty much the same thing, but since the plant is smaller I tied to to a heavy-ish metal fork instead of a cinder block.







This is just an example I found on Google images where someone did something similar, but it looks like they grew it like this from day 1 by guiding it, instead of weighing down the top.
That's a hell of a trunk on that first plant Fin, are you re-vegging a harvested plant? It has a 'woody' mature look to it but with what looks like young shoots?
 

tytheguy111

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Cause every time I come on here your on here.

Maybe thats cus you spend too much time watching him spend too much time which is caused by me spending too much watching him spend too much time while he watches you spend too much time watching him spend too much time?

6 sides to a cube

1 cubed is 3

3 sides to a triangle

WAKE UP AMERICA !!!
 

Finshaggy

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is the top pics one you have done your self finny ?
Yeah, the top 3 pics are mine.

Someone asked about fan leaves, I didn't have a grow tent for a while so I decided to try out stunting the growth of my plants, so that plant is actually stunted. It was left in a small grow container with a light that wasn't very high up, so it just stayed the same for like 3 weeks before I put it in the pot. It has started to bush out and grow upwards, but that is why it looks weird. And I am going to try to get it to make Mutant babies.
 

bluntmassa1

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Yeah, the top 3 pics are mine.

Someone asked about fan leaves, I didn't have a grow tent for a while so I decided to try out stunting the growth of my plants, so that plant is actually stunted. It was left in a small grow container with a light that wasn't very high up, so it just stayed the same for like 3 weeks before I put it in the pot. It has started to bush out and grow upwards, but that is why it looks weird. And I am going to try to get it to make Mutant babies.
How have you been trying to grow for so long yet you suck sooo bad at it?
 

Growan

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Yeah, the top 3 pics are mine.

Someone asked about fan leaves, I didn't have a grow tent for a while so I decided to try out stunting the growth of my plants, so that plant is actually stunted. It was left in a small grow container with a light that wasn't very high up, so it just stayed the same for like 3 weeks before I put it in the pot. It has started to bush out and grow upwards, but that is why it looks weird. And I am going to try to get it to make Mutant babies.
Where I come from, we call that Hard Mode.
 

Finshaggy

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For someone who's been on here for YEARS and doesn't know LST that is quite a testament to your inability of listening.
I have talked about light stress training before, go ahead and Google "Finshaggy Light Stress Training" or "Finshaggy LST". This is just a particular technique, and it's not me that it is new to, it is new for some of you guys, lol.

Mainlining was the technique that I did not know about. But I made a whole thread about grafting yesterday where it shows Plywood being used fir Mainlining, I just didn't know it was called that.
 

mainliner

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do you know grafting,lst,light traing etc etc has been around since the cavemen times i think ....... Along time man.
 
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