Yeah, I have been just always taking cuttings from the tallest stems, without really thinking about what it will look like later. I may just start over with new clones so I have a clean slate, and flower the mothers. In fact there's two females I think I will get rid of anyway. It's strange to feel an attachment to my plants, I will kinda hate the thought of disposing of them.
JD1stTimer Reviewed by JD1stTimer on . Growing with aesthetics in mind I am wondering if anyone here is using pruning and training techniques for aesthetic purposes in addition to yield or size restriction. Like bonsai mothers except with a real emphasis on the bonsai aspect. I am wondering this because I think this is one of the most beautiful plants in both foliage and flower in the world. I think that discovering the breeding of hemp for different/showier flower characteristics and odor profiles has been one of the greatest developments in traditional (ie Rating: 5