Thanks Dru-man! I was hoping I wasn't the only one...I have 'em staked well and at 2 weeks into flowering I have trimmed a good deal of veg out and the light is getting to everything very well now, so I guess I'll give 'em another 2 weeks and give 'em a good going over again. In the past I have just let God do all the work, but I was disappointed with the last crops yield (outdoors, severe heat and drought issues!) and decided to take a little more control...everything is training just as I wanted. Things are looking good, but I don't expect to get the same results as you do because I don't veg as long and large nor use all the nutes you do, due to a much smaller room and only a 400W light. I will be very happy if I can get an elbow off these 4 AK's! To do that would mean I have to get at least 1 oz.+ colas, but I think that is entirely do-able. Read your link and am very impressed with what your doing! I'll keep you informed as to how I'm doing as things progress! Thanks again!
TANKJR Reviewed by TANKJR on . Pruning/Trimming for mega yields Hi all! I read somewhere (I think it was an Ed Rosenthal book) that goes into pruning for extra large yields beginning a couple weeks before flowering and continuing every two weeks or so until done. This is done by staking the middle stalk and picking 5 or 6 of the biggest, largest diameter and healthiest branches and staking them at an equal distance around the perimeter of the pot, training them on the stakes, and eventually trimming everything else, all veg and branching, but the buds Rating: 5