G Grizzlychip Member Nov 17, 2020 #1 Should I be pulling down the branches that grew off the main stems also or how should I go about keeping the upward growth down Attachments PXL_20201117_081056921.jpg 3.2 MB · Views: 56 PXL_20201117_081049546.jpg 3.6 MB · Views: 59
Should I be pulling down the branches that grew off the main stems also or how should I go about keeping the upward growth down
go go kid Well-Known Member Nov 17, 2020 #2 theres a method of bending you can try, comes under the name of low stress training i believe
go go kid Well-Known Member Nov 17, 2020 #3 you want it grow up to the net. i cant see any stems needing worrying about
T macc Well-Known Member Nov 17, 2020 #4 Grizzlychip said: Should I be pulling down the branches that grew off the main stems also or how should I go about keeping the upward growth down Click to expand... Yes, keep it all tied. And symmetrical.
Grizzlychip said: Should I be pulling down the branches that grew off the main stems also or how should I go about keeping the upward growth down Click to expand... Yes, keep it all tied. And symmetrical.
Renfro Well-Known Member Nov 17, 2020 #5 I let the resulting branches grow up and become colas. If you keep training then you get more branches, at some point it's too much and all you get is a bunch of small buds. To get big buds you want the right number of colas.
I let the resulting branches grow up and become colas. If you keep training then you get more branches, at some point it's too much and all you get is a bunch of small buds. To get big buds you want the right number of colas.
GeneBanker Well-Known Member Nov 17, 2020 #6 Im sure you did, but I’m compelled to say please take that leaf dander away. It’s a calling card to thrips.
Im sure you did, but I’m compelled to say please take that leaf dander away. It’s a calling card to thrips.