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11-24-2009, 07:55 PM #1OPMember
Pruning a Big plant small in order to Finish?
I think it does help because I use the same technique growing tomatoes. Everyone knows that if you keep a tomato plant to a single vine it will produce less tomatoes but they will ripen a week or two early. I don't know if it's true about canna though.
dimondmyne Reviewed by dimondmyne on . Pruning a Big plant small in order to Finish? I have a Big plant outside that has been flowering for 12+ weeks, the smaller buds on the plant are almost done but the large cola's still have a month. I've been cutting off the smaller buds so the large one's will finish faster. So is it true that cutting cutting my plant smaller will cause it to finish faster? It makes since to me, less fruit to finish means it should finish faster right? Rating: 5
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