JUST WONDERING IF I SUPER CROPPED HER RIGHT

verbal719

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I don't super crop like this. I super crop closer to the top of each branch. Usually about 3-5 inches from the top right below a node. In my experience it makes all the lateral branches under that bend start stretching which is what I want. It gives me way more budding sites. I have branches that look like their own bush.
 

gR33nDav3l0l

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I don't super crop like this. I super crop closer to the top of each branch. Usually about 3-5 inches from the top right below a node. In my experience it makes all the lateral branches under that bend start stretching which is what I want. It gives me way more budding sites. I have branches that look like their own bush.
Yes this is helpful. I've noticed on tied branches, whenever the thread or cloth cut the branch, it grew a fat knot there and buds under the area would stretch out.
 

verbal719

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I super crop and tie down to promote an even canopy with more budsites. I have supercropped the same branch multiple times on my light dep plants. got a few knots in their mains.
I super crop and tie down to promote an even canopy with more budsites. I have supercropped the same branch multiple times on my light dep plants. got a few knots in their mains.
I do this too. The multiple bends. So far this year I have 3 or for knots on a few long main branches. Seems to work or at least doesn't show any negative affects.
 

doubletake

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I don't super crop like this. I super crop closer to the top of each branch. Usually about 3-5 inches from the top right below a node. In my experience it makes all the lateral branches under that bend start stretching which is what I want. It gives me way more budding sites. I have branches that look like their own bush.
Exactly you get the effect of topping but the top bends right back up and you get to keep it
 

codster25

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Hey looks good man, I would say October 1st would be a great time to pull. Try to hold off for a while and let the calyx's swell up and the pistils recede.
 

Nebulizer420

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Hey looks good man, I would say October 1st would be a great time to pull. Try to hold off for a while and let the calyx's swell up and the pistils recede.
Thanks a lot for the advice man I'll keep pics updated. How much do you think the buds will swell by October
 

codster25

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Thanks a lot for the advice man I'll keep pics updated. How much do you think the buds will swell by October
Not sure but believe me they will look completely full on or around October 1st just go easy on the fertilizer, less really is more with these plants.
 
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