super cropping during flowering?

xombie

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I used bagseed so it probably had the hernia gene in it, but the 1 plant I supercropped shot out balls and nanners. I'll stick to tiedowns from now on.
 

JimmiP

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Been super cropping this one since day one. Actually tossed this one out as I was making room for a different strain. Literally pulled it out of the pot and tosed it in the wood pile. Found it growing out two weeks later and decided if it could survive that treatment it deserved to live. But where it was, it needed it to stay low. I super crop everything any way but have gone nuts on this one. And she just keeps going. This pic is from the morning after i did more bending and leaf trimming. She's still happy20190905_065656.jpg
 
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Lukas85

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I supercropped a trial plant a few days ago 6 weeks into flowering and the plant is exploding.

I hate these forums where people deliver messages through hearsay guidelines and say it will stress the plant out and be bad for it. Have you ACTUALLY ever done it before?! Or just running off at the mouth for the fuck of it?

Either your plants are duds or mine are the magical plants from mars but supercropping seems to work throughout the entire life cycle of the plant.
Lol Waiting for somebody to say it
 

Vivamp13

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Never super crop during flowering! When you do this at say week 3 the plants needs to recover for lets say a week or even more. So instead of having a harvest 8 weeks from the start of 12/12 your looking at 9wks+. LST is the way to go but most people do this in the Veg state. I like to take my rooted clone from the bubble cloner to a beer pong cup light on 24/0. then a week later she goes into a 3-4 gal pot...couple days later as when i throw her on 18-6 and begin LST. sometimes when i bend i also top the plant sometimes I don't. Just remember to try different things and do what works best for you!:leaf:
Best response.
 
I supercropped a trial plant a few days ago 6 weeks into flowering and the plant is exploding.

I hate these forums where people deliver messages through hearsay guidelines and say it will stress the plant out and be bad for it. Have you ACTUALLY ever done it before?! Or just running off at the mouth for the fuck of it?

Either your plants are duds or mine are the magical plants from mars but supercropping seems to work throughout the entire life cycle of the plant.
Yes!! I haven't done it that late but It seems fine in flower. I remember coming to these sites and reading all the negative stuff about defoliating hard, and never using bleach on rockwool, stress this, stress that.....90% of it is horsesh**t. Guess my plants are also super magical martians (I call dibbs on that stain name, btw) .
 
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