Ok.. so I just yesterday finished helping SWIM with his first harvest. It was three plants of some BC in hydro, GH 3 part, under 400 W HPS in limited vertical space. Here's the thing.. earlier on in flowering when the plant was stretching, SWIM noticed that it was growing too close to the light, and having no versatility in the space he was using, he decided to just cut the main stem off several inches from the light.
He wasn't sure about this strategy but didn't see a lot of choice. The branches of this plant were bent to each side and kinda mixed in with the buds of the neighboring plants. So yesterday swim cut them down... THE BUDS ON THE CUT PLANT WERE MASSIVE and the overall yield of the plant appeared to be three times the yield of either of the others. All three of the plants recieved approximately the same amount of light, but this one plant that was mutilated by scissors has produced an inexplicably large yield.
What's up with that?
He wasn't sure about this strategy but didn't see a lot of choice. The branches of this plant were bent to each side and kinda mixed in with the buds of the neighboring plants. So yesterday swim cut them down... THE BUDS ON THE CUT PLANT WERE MASSIVE and the overall yield of the plant appeared to be three times the yield of either of the others. All three of the plants recieved approximately the same amount of light, but this one plant that was mutilated by scissors has produced an inexplicably large yield.
What's up with that?
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