Ive got a ver basic knowledge and i mean VERY basic knowledge of this technique just wondered if people had had much luck with it and if its worth giving a try???
most certainly, to bulk up the stems of indoor plants and to encourage more secondary growth also to keep outdoor plants a little bit shorter for security reasons. I suppercrop everything once every other week or so, depending on how fast they are growing
You don't bend the branch, you just pinch it until you feel a tiny snap. It shouldn't take too much force if you have to squeeze it pretty hard then try a different spot in the stem. It shouldn't take too much pressure. Usually done on the top 1/4 of the plant
it should bend itself once you've destroyed the integrity of the stem cylinder. after a few hours it'll bend back towards the light and you'll end up with a permanent kink in the plant, and shorter space between the nodes above the kink, as well as increased growth below the kink.
i will be suppercropping my plants. everything i've read and seen shows an increase in yield.