K1Ng5p4d3
Junior Creatologist
Hey guys,
i was just reading Mel Thomas' book Cannabis Cultivation. In it he describes a technique called 'Secondary Budding'. Basically what it entails is, you veg your plants, top them, do whatever you normally do, and then send them into flower like usual. But 4 weeks into flower, when your plants have some nice looking buds on them starting to form, you switch the light cycle back to 24/0, forcing the plants back into veg state. This will cause new shoots to grow off of the branches, and elongate the spacing between budsites, giving potential for bigger bud growth on the primary buds, while also adding (almost doubling the amount of) budsites overall to your plant. After another 3-4 weeks of re-vegging (dont worry your primary buds will still have been growing, just slowed down a bit, but unaffected by the reversion to veg state), throw the plant back into flower. Youll almost double your potential yield.
This is an experiment to be tried by growers with more time on their hands who arent worried about harvesting as soon as possible. If anyone has ever tried this, please lemme know, id love to hear how well it works, because i may try it one day
-K1
i was just reading Mel Thomas' book Cannabis Cultivation. In it he describes a technique called 'Secondary Budding'. Basically what it entails is, you veg your plants, top them, do whatever you normally do, and then send them into flower like usual. But 4 weeks into flower, when your plants have some nice looking buds on them starting to form, you switch the light cycle back to 24/0, forcing the plants back into veg state. This will cause new shoots to grow off of the branches, and elongate the spacing between budsites, giving potential for bigger bud growth on the primary buds, while also adding (almost doubling the amount of) budsites overall to your plant. After another 3-4 weeks of re-vegging (dont worry your primary buds will still have been growing, just slowed down a bit, but unaffected by the reversion to veg state), throw the plant back into flower. Youll almost double your potential yield.
This is an experiment to be tried by growers with more time on their hands who arent worried about harvesting as soon as possible. If anyone has ever tried this, please lemme know, id love to hear how well it works, because i may try it one day

-K1