Supercrop???

Twisted Nibbz

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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
 
sweet mate nice one... ive seen a few videos n what not on it like but most have said you pinch it untill it cracks then bend it to one side?
 
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.
 
yeah that was my thinkin! you anywhere near gettin ready to supercrop? i would be interested in seeing some pics before and after and during etc etc
 
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