WHO'S HAVING SUCCESS WITH MONSTER CROPPING?

jacrispy

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your plant looks great I would lst the plant for a couple more weeks, pot it up in a large pot and flower, a single massive plant under a 600w :)
Yea but I'm an outdoor guy & just wanted to keep a mother plant for next may
I took my clones in flower cause I decided last minute
 

jacksthc

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great ideal keeping her as mother plant, remove all the larger fan leaves every 3-4 weeks to stunt the growth, only feed her once a week (1/2 strenth fish mix nutes ) and take the cutting couple of days after feeding, I would keep cut the plant back (topping) so you keep her short and get her really bushy ( more clones)
take some cutting and flower the mother plant off outside , ( should be able to keep her short and very bushy till she goes out side, could use a screen as support when she first starts perflower

this plant would be massive and you would pull lbs off her :)

Its all about 100's of short level shoots in a very large pot before you put the plant outside :)
good luck
 

jacksthc

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going to do the same thing to my plant ( but flowering indoors under a 600w, hope to pull 10oz's off her )

monstercrop best.jpg

needs a few weeks more in veg, but thats great as i need to build the flower room lol
 

Labs Dexter

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Here is holygrail 69 DSC_0400.JPG so far nipped main stem and took off some lettuce leafs off.

Finally getting normal leafs back and some width.DSC_0399.JPG
 

Labs Dexter

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He hey I was last to post here makes it easier..

Here is the above holygrail 69 grow I took the top shoots as clones the were three but I think two took but here she is put in flowering on Sunday day 1DSC_0279.JPGDSC_0278.JPG
 

personal lux

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I've taken many, many clones. And I've found taking cuts from plants already flowering when having flowers on them tends to be worse for the plant overall. I notice skinky branching and retardation from strains I know are powerhouses. I think using twist pop techniques to crop your plants is easier and safer than this method.
 

Labs Dexter

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I've taken many, many clones. And I've found taking cuts from plants already flowering when having flowers on them tends to be worse for the plant overall. I notice skinky branching and retardation from strains I know are powerhouses. I think using twist pop techniques to crop your plants is easier and safer than this method.
True that, but if you take a clone in the first week of flowering, like first sign of flowering it will be easier to maintain...

If you scroll back a few pages you should see the difference in normal monster cropped amd early monster cropping,

if done right time like I was explained to you should have a EMC clone ready in 8 weeks or so, but normal monster cropped will take 10 weeks or over...

Lol not sure if I made sense lmao.
 
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