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    Trimming swollen buds on stem during flowering

    So there are quite a few swollen buds with orange hairs on the stem of my plant and it almost seems like they're sucking up a lot of good stuff for the rest of that node. As if it's like a buffer that lets things in and out.

    If I cut them off would it somehow initiate a physiological response to the rest of the plant to release certain hormones that promote or urge flowering on even faster. Like, would cutting them off, trimming, stimulate the plant to grow more buds.

    I came to this hypothesis thinking that when you cut off the main cola the rest of the branches below go crazy with growth..
    maspino1 Reviewed by maspino1 on . Trimming swollen buds on stem during flowering So there are quite a few swollen buds with orange hairs on the stem of my plant and it almost seems like they're sucking up a lot of good stuff for the rest of that node. As if it's like a buffer that lets things in and out. If I cut them off would it somehow initiate a physiological response to the rest of the plant to release certain hormones that promote or urge flowering on even faster. Like, would cutting them off, trimming, stimulate the plant to grow more buds. I came to this Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Trimming swollen buds on stem during flowering

    you're 'overloving' your plant, leave it alone, it will do fine without you

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    #3
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    Trimming swollen buds on stem during flowering

    lol k i'll just let them "freeze" :rastabanna:

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    Trimming swollen buds on stem during flowering

    Quote Originally Posted by maspino1
    lol k i'll just let them "freeze" :rastabanna:
    Man you made no mention of weather. Your question was answered by someone that knows what they are doing and ya throw that out:wtf:. I hope ya dont treat all the pro's in here like that, cuz you wont get far if ya do:rasta:

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    #5
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    Trimming swollen buds on stem during flowering

    when the crystals grow on the buds it looks like frost... hence freeze... when the crystals start to frost the bud the bud freezes...

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    Trimming swollen buds on stem during flowering

    Quote Originally Posted by maspino1
    when the crystals grow on the buds it looks like frost... hence freeze... when the crystals start to frost the bud the bud freezes...
    i get ya my man:thumbsup::rasta:

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    Trimming swollen buds on stem during flowering

    I thougt it was pretty creative :P that's actually what's happening right now, but the trichs are still cloudy

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    #8
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    Trimming swollen buds on stem during flowering

    Quote Originally Posted by maspino1
    I thougt it was pretty creative :P that's actually what's happening right now, but the trichs are still cloudy
    Hey man dont ya got a grow in the indoor grow section :rasta:?

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    #9
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    Trimming swollen buds on stem during flowering

    i do, i'm about to chop! go check it out

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