What Does An Internode Look Like?

k-town

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SORRY I KNOW THIS PROBABLY SOUNDS STUPID BUT I HAVE NOT STARTED MY GROW YET AND WAS PLANNING ON DOING A SCROG AND I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT AN INTERNODE LOOKS LIKE AND WELL I KINDA NEED TO KNOW USING THIS METHOD!!!!!!!!

IF ANY BODY HAS SOME PICTURES OF ONE CLOSE UP OR CLOSE ENOUGH TO SEE WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE IT!!!

THANKS!!!! NEED PICS
 
Technique
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Cut off the main growing tip by making a 45 degree cut through the main stem just above a node and prepare it as you normally would.
 
Internodes are the space between where leaves and stems come out of the main stem or stalk. Pistils will start forming at the nodes during flowering and will often bulk up to fill in the tops of your plants called colas.

Picture attached.
 

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