Supercropping for Those That Want to Know

back to the front it really works i tried it with one plant and left the other uncroped i got 2 oz more off of the supercroped clone wet that is im dring them now well see if it evens out when it all dried also both grown in soil 5 gallon buckets veged for 8 weeks after rooting in rock wool for 2 weeks with white widow
 
You get more stems and bud sites from fimming and leaf removal and you don't have to worry about stressing the plant or accidentally killing good stems with bending.
I got nine new tops with one snip of my scissors:blsmoke:
 
they love it and as a result makes them stronger with bigger buds
Yeah plants love having their stems bent and crushed its just so good for them.
Theres definitely not a better way than bending them and crushing them:mrgreen:
 
well we had 1 hell of a runt plant we were almost going to get rid of it. then we accidently broke it in half & when it healed damn did it grow fast & strong.
grew 1.5ft in just 2 weeks & cought up with the other plants
 
I don't know I just (regularly) crop through-out veg---stressful but if 'supercropping works better let me know!!!
 
I am not saying that supercropping doesn't work just that its not needed and is stressful to the plant.
A very small snip on a couple of young tops is all it takes.
Seriously low stress and many tops and a fat strong bushy plant is what you end up with.:blsmoke:
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Another easy way to supercrop is just tie your plants down(slightly at first then slowly increase) to a side or down and make then stretch upwards toward the light I have had amazing results so far.
 
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