PinkLatinaKali
08-03-2005, 12:15 AM
How to make cannabis bushes
Some people prefer their plant's small and wide,Fortunately
for them,Making cannabis bushes is a simple process.
During the third week of vegetative growth
Prune half the plant's branches,Cannabis plant's need at least 50% of their leaves in order to continue growing without experiencing fatal stunting problems,If you prune more than
50% of their leaves,You may end up killing your plants,Do not prune only one side of your plant,Prune both sides to achieve the 50%,May also prune the main top cola if you want it to split in to two or more parts,
If the prune cuts you previously made grow new branches
and leaves,You may wait until the fourth or fifth week of
vegetative growth and prune again,Leaving 50% growth
During the seventh week of vegetative growth you'll notice that your plant has started to grow outward more than outward
Let's say you have a plant with 8 shoots,that means it's 4 nodes high.you prune the plant you end up with 16 shoots
but the plant is still only 4 nodes high,Now this does not mean you can keep doubling shoots forever,Pruning merely pushes the plant to grow all of it's shoots early,if you keep pruning a plant that has four nodes until the 8th week of vegetative growth,The greatest number of shoots you will get is 32,
Most mary jane plant's will not grow much beyond this factor
but again this is strain dependent.
Now each new shoot has a junction point or a node that is grew from and each node should produce bud during the flowering stage's,It is possible to create mary jane plant that
droops over the sides,Completely concealing it's own pot
with the right strain,It is also possible to have a single plant
spread over an entire 6x6 foot space using this method.Creating cannabis bushes usually requires a few additional weeks of vegetive growth.
Some people prefer their plant's small and wide,Fortunately
for them,Making cannabis bushes is a simple process.
During the third week of vegetative growth
Prune half the plant's branches,Cannabis plant's need at least 50% of their leaves in order to continue growing without experiencing fatal stunting problems,If you prune more than
50% of their leaves,You may end up killing your plants,Do not prune only one side of your plant,Prune both sides to achieve the 50%,May also prune the main top cola if you want it to split in to two or more parts,
If the prune cuts you previously made grow new branches
and leaves,You may wait until the fourth or fifth week of
vegetative growth and prune again,Leaving 50% growth
During the seventh week of vegetative growth you'll notice that your plant has started to grow outward more than outward
Let's say you have a plant with 8 shoots,that means it's 4 nodes high.you prune the plant you end up with 16 shoots
but the plant is still only 4 nodes high,Now this does not mean you can keep doubling shoots forever,Pruning merely pushes the plant to grow all of it's shoots early,if you keep pruning a plant that has four nodes until the 8th week of vegetative growth,The greatest number of shoots you will get is 32,
Most mary jane plant's will not grow much beyond this factor
but again this is strain dependent.
Now each new shoot has a junction point or a node that is grew from and each node should produce bud during the flowering stage's,It is possible to create mary jane plant that
droops over the sides,Completely concealing it's own pot
with the right strain,It is also possible to have a single plant
spread over an entire 6x6 foot space using this method.Creating cannabis bushes usually requires a few additional weeks of vegetive growth.