supercropping beginning of flowering?

Bernie420

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I just put these moms into the flower tent but they're huge and the only thing I can think to do is supercrop. Is it okay to do beginning of flower?
Yes its ok.
Be careful so you dont break a branch = have tape at the ready.
Whats happening is your changing the apical dominance. But I have done this in the past and what I noticed is that, lets say you have two equal branches and you bend them straight horizontal and lets say ones at 9 and ones at 3 but the one that is at 3 falls down to the 4 o'clock position. That 4o'clock branch tends to get left behind and doesn't develop as much as the equal branch on the other side. So keep them all level (support them) if you do this, until they heal and they re-establish equal dominance around the plant.

Or if you dont go to that extreme its ok to bend a few here and there. In a couple of weeks ill post a couple of pics of my supercrop job i'm about to do. They were ready to go into flower last week.
 

larrypizzimp93

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Yes its ok.
Be careful so you dont break a branch = have tape at the ready.
Whats happening is your changing the apical dominance. But I have done this in the past and what I noticed is that, lets say you have two equal branches and you bend them straight horizontal and lets say ones at 9 and ones at 3 but the one that is at 3 falls down to the 4 o'clock position. That 4o'clock branch tends to get left behind and doesn't develop as much as the equal branch on the other side. So keep them all level (support them) if you do this, until they heal and they re-establish equal dominance around the plant.

Or if you dont go to that extreme its ok to bend a few here and there. In a couple of weeks ill post a couple of pics of my supercrop job i'm about to do. They were ready to go into flower last week.
if you have any recent pics of super cropping post em plz. I know how to do it but never had to till now
 

Kota2300

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if you have any recent pics of super cropping post em plz. I know how to do it but never had to till now
First pic is after supercropping, second is of recovered joints.

Slowly and gently pinch, squeeze and rotate the stem between your fingers. Ideally you don't want to break the skin but if it's only a tiny bit like the first pic, it's fine. If you full on break it, then tape it. Good luck man
 

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Serpentz

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I wanted to add that you should do your super cropping before you water your plants. When the stems are full of water they tend to snap easier. Just be gentle and press the stem between your thumb and forefinger. Don't worry if its drooping and looks 'broken'. If you didn't break the skin you are fine. It looks really scary...but you will be fine.
 

Mikeed76

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I supercropped some older large mommas about 12 days ago and I had some snaps which I taped . Colors okay but the leaves are kind of dryish and Droopy.did the same thing to some young plants and they recovered right away.
Should I be worried?
 

Dryxi

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You should be pinching it before you bend it. Also if you bend it slowly like, push it, let it up for a second, push it more, etc. I haven't actually broken a stem yet but done a lot of super cropping.
 
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