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10-20-2008, 09:33 PM #1OPMember
Pruning alternating nodes question????
i have tried to prune my clones in the past and they have alternating nodes and when i did cut off new growth it just stopped growing for a while and did not break into 2 branches like my clones that dont have alternating nodes. is there a special way im supposed to prune the alternating nodes? Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks.
WaTzRelLyGoOd Reviewed by WaTzRelLyGoOd on . Pruning alternating nodes question???? i have tried to prune my clones in the past and they have alternating nodes and when i did cut off new growth it just stopped growing for a while and did not break into 2 branches like my clones that dont have alternating nodes. is there a special way im supposed to prune the alternating nodes? Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks. Rating: 5
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10-21-2008, 01:59 PM #2Senior Member
Pruning alternating nodes question????
Once she's old enough for alternating internodes, it's too late for topping.
Using a stake and some twist-ties, you can bend the growing tip down as far as it it seems possible without damage. This promotes side-branching. Not quite the same as topping, but usually fills in nicely.
Carefully bend her top down to a level below the rest of the plant. (bamboo stake and twist ties) This promotes side branching which will give some pretty good secondary (non-cola) buds. Takes half a day or so after tying her down, but the growing tip will eventually turn itself 'up' to the light. Ease-up (light breeze) with the fans for a couple of days till the stalk strengthens.
You can do a search for the LSTTT technique (Low Stress Twisty Tie Training, I think)
Also...make sure the clones are well rooted before attempting this. :jointsmile:
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10-21-2008, 04:34 PM #3Senior Member
Pruning alternating nodes question????
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
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10-21-2008, 05:00 PM #4OPMember
Pruning alternating nodes question????
i think that is the best answer to my question. Its prolly cause i cloned it from the mother when it was alternating nodes.
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10-25-2008, 03:08 PM #5Senior Member
Pruning alternating nodes question????
Originally Posted by Help_Needed
Topping a plant with alternating internodes nets you no real gains, and stresses a couple of weeks healing time into the process. Have you tried bending and tying the rooted clones to promote more side branching?
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