Is that supercropping?.. Or are you LST'ing?.. Either way it looking good.. It looked like a small nute burn to me to..
Here;
https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/463698-thread-cannabis-nutrient-deficiencies.html
supercroppin and LST are practically the same thing, just like topping and FIM are similar..most people understand that jacfag
here's the real answer:
Supercropping means partially breaking branches (bending!) and allowing to recover, re-shaping the plant in the process
LST means bending and tying branches into position to re-shape the plant
There it is - quite different techniques, actually.
your kinda right this time, ahha, only difference is the use of string to tie the branch down right? that changes everything!
if your snapping branches, your not doing it right, lol, you need to pinch the stem to soften the fibers, so you can BEND, there will be no need for string when you do it this way and "recovery" time is less than 24 hrs, im done with youIf you think the only difference between snapping branches and tying them down is string - then good luck with that
if your snapping branches, your not doing it right, lol, you need to pinch the stem to soften the fibers, so you can BEND, there will be no need for string when you do it this way and "recovery" time is less than 24 hrs, im done with you