Experimental method consisted of starting out pruning 30-40% leaves (including fans) at all times to allow extra light penetration. You do this by going around each of your leaves and trimming the tips of each point of a leaf off, leaving short, squared off looking leaf structures. I will post pics of this later to show exactly how it looks for those who can't picture what this looks like. But it's extremely simple. When I first started doing this pruning method, it began inducing a lot more branching than what it would have had I decided not to touch it. I ended up cloning this specific plant after it sexed female. Based on the areas that I chose to clone from (Top of the plant as it was more compact and healthier), the lower growth began to branch out quick a bit, with the upper stalk now looking very thin. If you can see where the stalk splits off, I went down pretty deep and cut at one of the very lower nodes and ended up taking the whole upper stalk and just stripped it for a whole batch of clones. This left a base stalk that you see with just a bunch of lower growth branches. I left it to see if it'd recover and maybe get more clones, but then it developed a desireable structure that made me want to transplant her outdoors with all the other smaller ones. And I figured the head start in size over the small clones that hadn't even rooted yet would be a much better option if I wanted to try and develop some big girls in the middle ... And @ 8-10 ft, I think I succeeded? Maybe?

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