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smoothy
01-11-2011, 02:25 PM
Hi All,

Just wanted to know if anyone has done this MONSTER cropping? I've just found out about it and really didn't find out much, but one site with a pic of a Monster plant that looks like it has been stretched. People are claiming that it increases yield dramaticly-I can't see how, MONSTER plant in pic looks like it has many branches BUT NODES ARE REALLY FAR APART.
Just looking for some feedback on this :)

jon420
01-11-2011, 03:05 PM
I am also curious to see what others have to say about this. Hopefully someone in here has done and can exlain if yield is better??? I dont know too much about Monster Cropping but it seems a lot like regular cloning but with a flowering plant. :wtf:

jon420
01-11-2011, 03:11 PM
I also just read that some consider Monster Cropping to be re-veg of the plant. You know, harvest the plant but leave some popcorn buds on the bottom shoots and re-veg.....Looks like we need a true professional of Monster Cropping for this one to be cleared up...Hang on everyone, this may be a bumpy ride:jointsmile:

captainendoe
01-27-2011, 07:26 PM
if its reveg your talking about then I just read that you shouldn't leave any bud but as much leaves as possible. somewhere in the stickies its lable bonsai or reveg or something along those lines

oldhaole
01-27-2011, 08:01 PM
Hi All,

Just wanted to know if anyone has done this MONSTER cropping? I've just found out about it and really didn't find out much, but one site with a pic of a Monster plant that looks like it has been stretched. People are claiming that it increases yield dramaticly-I can't see how, MONSTER plant in pic looks like it has many branches BUT NODES ARE REALLY FAR APART.
Just looking for some feedback on this :)

You may be talking about re growing or re veging a plant. Both LSY and I have grow logs on how it's done. But the gold standard is Rusty's log.

I am a few days away from starting this years crop. Last year I got the girls seen below. I don't know if you consider them monsters, All yielded more than three pounds each.