oh, I do, I do,lolYou quoted me but are you really sure you want me to respond to that ^^
Makes no difference to me...You quoted me but are you really sure you want me to respond to that ^^
Ok, seriously the point was that combining all those techniques is overdoing it.....
Combining all of them makes no sense.
So you don't combine all of them.I use all of these techniques with great results. If it provides better results your not overdoing anything.
... and instead of supercropping,
...and make optimal use of the space and light you got.The point of all (except lollipop) is canopy control, to try to get an even field of buds.
I use all of these techniques with great results.
This is what im talking about... You dont have to over analyze everything someone says in order to form an argument about a subject no one was arguing about In the first place.Another great argument
Accusing the opponent in a debate of wanting to be right is about the dumbest argument one can preset. It implies there are people who just insist on being wrong... I guess you're one of them then. Just because you are "worried" about being wrong doesn't automatically mean I involve emotions like you do (perhaps I should do a post on reflection... psychology 101). You quoted me disagreeing with what I posted while presenting nothing but invalid arguments including presenting that poor plant as 'great results' from combining "each" but then again not some.... (All because you wanted to be right about what you do. Doh...) Of course I point those out, that's how it works in a discussion forum...
If you want to imagine those are great results from combining all canopy control methods and stripping the leaves, and that using some binding wire to tie down plants is LST, and bending a few branches is supercropping, then dude, have a blast with your advanced growing techniques.
Topping does work on a scrog and sometimes needs doing to keep the canopy even.Ok, you asked for it. Seriously, I just don't see how I can put this any other way than blunt.
So you don't combine all of them.
All of the mentioned techniques are canopy control techniques.
...and make optimal use of the space and light you got.
By the way, where the fuck are your leaves at?
I've seen you post some decent frosty buds in the sticky, you'd get a whole lot more of that if you would refrain from mutilating your plant. Sure, nice results from one plant, but if you think that picture is a good argument for your point of view, then what you're missing is the point of canopy control.
It's fun to crop and play with the plants, I get that, but combining them all (which again is what I said) is overdoing it simply because it's unnecessary. Tying just a few stretching branches down is not LST. Pinching and bending a few branches after topping or using a scrog is not 'supercropping'. If you do a scrog properly you don't need to LST and don't need to top and don't need to supercrop. If you supercrop properly you don't need to top, LST, scrog. If you LST properly you don't need to top, crop, scrog.
imo, main lining is a huge waste of time. ya, it looks interesting, but i see no real advantage to it...A properly main lined plant has the best looking skeleton after harvest. So cool you will want to keep it. Isn't that all that really matters?
THIS^ I don't see them as being any different, minus the screen in scrog. I LST, supercrop, top, AND lollipop all my branches during veg and first couple weeks of flower to fill in my canopy.Do whatever you want just remember that the point of all this is universally the same and thats to grow a even canopy.
Wasnt saying there was an advantage just think it looks cool. Personally, I believe sea of green is the most efficient way to grow. Just for the record, all these techniques we are discussing can be used to create an even canopy (with the exception of lolloping) but that is not the only reason people use or combine these techniques.imo, main lining is a huge waste of time. ya, it looks interesting, but i see no real advantage to it...
That is an awesome looking plant, bro. I'm a noob. Have just been leaving the girls natural before I gave some of these techniques a shot. I've super cropped by mistake, and it did not work at all. My girls don't like it. They shrivel and die above the bend. So it essentially becomes topping. I've sort of LST'd but not really. Mostly using string to bring in branches that are falling over from too much weight of the cola.I top and top and top.... I end up with lollypopped plants that are flat like scrog but 3-4 feet tall and sometimes 3 feet wide with no support so I can move them around.
Sent from Northern Colorado.