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tombocombo5
06-22-2006, 09:53 PM
Hey These are some pics of stuff I found (in my cornfield) in september 2005 I just posted them so that people wouldn't get mad about my question haha. My question is I have some plants that are growing outside right in the ground and I was wondering If I decide to top them when would be a good time to do it. They probably won't start to flower till august sometime due to the natural light cycle. The largest one is 2 feet tall now but will probably at least double (or triple) in height. They are just from bagseed so unknown strains. Anyone with any knowledge of when to top them wwould be much appreciated. thanks!
OtterPop
06-22-2006, 09:57 PM
i top as soon as i have all the nodes i want to become main branches
id do it now and scrog it till then
youll get a shitload more than what you have in the pic if you scrog an outdoor plant:)
If you have the time, you could top now, tie the top down so its in a U shape and start training the new main branches for scrog:thumbsup:
OtterPop
06-22-2006, 10:00 PM
Did you have a previous name on here?
I swore i read awhile back that someone picked bud from a corn field and posted the same pictures, or maybe i have deja vu?
tombocombo5
06-22-2006, 11:08 PM
no Deja Vu man haha although that is a good album by CSNY who I am goin to See in July! I posted pics of the same weed but just not these pics they are shots of the same weed just different pics. I will post pics of my outdoor grow probably in a few weeks when the plants are bigger. thank you for your input. Any other suggestions from anyone would be greatly appreciated. Peace
too as in also
06-23-2006, 06:25 PM
hell yea. CSNY is great. I would love to see them in concert. Nice bud by the way.So did you just walk along a corn field and come across a bunch of pot?
imagoober
06-24-2006, 02:34 AM
damn thats alot of bud!:)
hahaitsdoogle
06-24-2006, 04:07 PM
nice dude, whats scrog?
stinkyattic
06-25-2006, 06:53 PM
Scrog is a method of training a plant to expose the maximum area to the light. Instead of growing tall, you tie it to a horizontal trellis to grow WIDE.
You can also instead of topping bend the main stem over and let it grow horizontally. This is least stressful to the plant, and exposes lots of potential bud sites to the light. Just pin it down with garden twine.
DE.Db33t
06-26-2006, 12:41 AM
Training is a must for a succesful yeald. It is amazing how much beneficial it can be to the lower bud sites. You really boost the overall harvest.
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