Sticking a chopstick through stalk during last 2 dark days of flower

Anon618

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Since im new to growing i have scowered yourtube/ rollitup, for info. Came across a guy who says that sticking something like a chopstick / toothpicks the the middle of a stalk during the last days of flower when you are keeping the plant in darkness helped spark resin production.

I have a small bluedream plant that was a FIM experiment.. Giving it a try since if it f's it up i don't really care.

Will reply back if i notice anything positive.
 

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Roger A. Shrubber

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most ways to "stress" a plant will either slow down growth, or cause herming. the only real thing i've ever found to stress a plant to grow more trichs is uv light. and you have to be careful with that, too much will burn your plants, and it's not good for your eyes. i have two small cfl reptile lights in my tent, one in each corner, that stay on all the time, since they're so small. i rotate my plants one spot every other day, and give them a half turn on the day in between.
 

Anon618

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most ways to "stress" a plant will either slow down growth, or cause herming. the only real thing i've ever found to stress a plant to grow more trichs is uv light. and you have to be careful with that, too much will burn your plants, and it's not good for your eyes. i have two small cfl reptile lights in my tent, one in each corner, that stay on all the time, since they're so small. i rotate my plants one spot every other day, and give them a half turn on the day in between.
Thank you. Will look into getting a UV light.
 

Anon618

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And you actually believed that bullshit?
As far as i have learned, leaving the plant in darkness for a few days before harvest stresses the plant and thus the plant releases more resin, so yes, putting something foreign into the stalk that induces stress during this period does make some sense to me and is worth a try on a plant that i dont care about.

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blake9999

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If it actually worked everyone would be doing it and talking about it. If you do a search on the forums you will see this has been brought up several times, and killed several times because it just doesn't work. Hippy Mumbojumbo!
 

Anon618

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If it actually worked everyone would be doing it and talking about it. If you do a search on the forums you will see this has been brought up several times, and killed several times because it just doesn't work. Hippy Mumbojumbo!
then i will throw it out when it doesn't work.. is keeping the plant in the dark prior to harvest hippi mumobojumbo to in your opinion?
 

Beachwalker

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^That's exactly right,^ hippie mumbo-jumbo LOL ..this ran its course a few years ago and people found out it didn't work but like you said op experiment is a good thing, so have at it and let us know how it worked out ? ..and good luck with your Trading!
 

Anon618

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^That's exactly right,^ hippie mumbo-jumbo LOL ..this ran its course a few years ago and people found out it didn't work but like you said op experiment is a good thing, so have at it and let us know how it worked out ? ..and good luck with your Trading!
well, lesson learned. pulling the plant in 2 days .... just had to try it.. I know you cannot be surprised due to my curing post!

thank you for the luck with trading but fortunately on that front i need none. Been trading since '86. Only need luck with growing ! speaking of markets time to exit any FANG longs. The Fed has spoken!
 

xtsho

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I prefer to run small diameter tubing into the stalks. That way I can pump molasses, amino acids, vitamins, and a bunch of those additives with fancy labels directly into the plant. Then when I harvest I pull the plant and boil the roots to force all those good things right into the buds.



Seriously. Sticking a chopstick through the stalk isn't going to do anything.
 
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