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06-12-2008, 05:18 AM #1OPSenior Member
Don't be afraid to prune
Hey Everyone-
I prune my plants generally up to the middle of flowering to concentrate the flowers and maximize the yield.
For everyone, but especially those who top their plants it is beneficial to prune your flowers that are not going to mature to worthwhile product.
Also, since light can only penetrate so deep into a canopy, lower flowers will never realize their potential and instead detract from what could have been converted into energy for viable flowers.
So here are some pics. I am adding the plants AFTER they were pruned (yeah sorry, no before their), then the pile that was pruned, and finally what you can expect those plants to look like at harvest. The big central cola is the size of a 1 liter bottle and their are 3 more that size that you can't see in the pic.herbie the love bud Reviewed by herbie the love bud on . Don't be afraid to prune Hey Everyone- I prune my plants generally up to the middle of flowering to concentrate the flowers and maximize the yield. For everyone, but especially those who top their plants it is beneficial to prune your flowers that are not going to mature to worthwhile product. Also, since light can only penetrate so deep into a canopy, lower flowers will never realize their potential and instead detract from what could have been converted into energy for viable flowers. So here are some Rating: 5
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06-12-2008, 12:21 PM #2Senior Member
Don't be afraid to prune
I've even thought about wrapping the stems/stalk of the plants with something to block the light where I don't want popcorn buds to keep growing after trimming them off. As long as it's somewhat breathable and still blocks the light...
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06-12-2008, 04:04 PM #3OPSenior Member
Don't be afraid to prune
Originally Posted by GreenDestiny
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06-13-2008, 03:47 AM #4Senior Member
Don't be afraid to prune
Yeah, like I said, block the light after trimming.
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06-15-2008, 05:11 PM #5Member
Don't be afraid to prune
dear herbie - thanks for the info and pics! i've only done three grows, so i'm wondering if you can expand a bit...it looks like you pruned many, if not most, of the side branches....my dream would be -- given that i have a very small space to grow no more than 3-4 plants -- to prune off practically everything except the main cola and maybe 2-4 side branches near the top...do you do this? (it looks like you do). if you do this, at what point during flowering do you do this...you suggested around the middle of the flowering period, so I'm guessing 4 weeks in? and finally, do you cut near the base of the main stem?
looks like you prune off a whole lot of plant material. do you dry it out and make butter / oil or something out of it?
best
jash
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06-15-2008, 07:41 PM #6Senior Member
Don't be afraid to prune
Originally Posted by jashbery
Maybe 12/12 from seed to get them that small
I remember seeing a picture of someone with a whole closet full of a one cola tiny plant but I can't find it again i forget where I saw it :\
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06-16-2008, 04:16 AM #7Senior Member
Don't be afraid to prune
Originally Posted by Revanche21
Usually started as clones, flowered as soon as roots have developed enough for the clone to start growing again. Bunches of those suckers all together like 3-4 inches apart. mmmmm.....
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06-16-2008, 04:29 AM #8OPSenior Member
Don't be afraid to prune
Originally Posted by jashbery
I think that MJ yields best from 4 total colas ultimately. And you can see from the end results it works well. The pic at harvest is a plant that suffered a HUGE Mg deficiency and almost died. I revived her and lost a bit of time, but she's going to yield over a pound dry.
No, I don't actually save and reuse that material, although I guess I should bubble hash it.
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06-16-2008, 04:32 AM #9OPSenior Member
Don't be afraid to prune
Originally Posted by Revanche21
That is just a SOG grow. Basically you stuff your plants in and let the plants veg for 1 week (after rooting and transplanting) then switch the lights to 12/12. You'll get what you are looking for.
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