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01-22-2012, 12:26 AM #1OPJunior Member
strange technique yet amazing results?
hi guys. just wondering if anybody has heard of this technique which somebody i know uses. iv never heard or read about anything like it. he calls it 'cutting back' and he does this the day before he switches lights into 12/12.
after vegging the plant to around four foot high and making sure its really bushy, he cuts off i would say, atleast 90 percent of the branches and leaves. he leaves the top few inches of growth on and maybe 2-3 branches around half way and towards the bottom. its basically a stick thin plant... i couldnt believe my eyes when i seen it. now my logic is sayin this surely causes too much stress and would surely put flowering a week or two behind while she recovers, however they come back amazingly strong and he can pull atleast 8 ounce per plant and thats at a minimum.
anyone ever heard of such a thing? iv heard of removing lower branches but not this. seems like hes doing something correct though.bashmans Reviewed by bashmans on . strange technique yet amazing results? hi guys. just wondering if anybody has heard of this technique which somebody i know uses. iv never heard or read about anything like it. he calls it 'cutting back' and he does this the day before he switches lights into 12/12. after vegging the plant to around four foot high and making sure its really bushy, he cuts off i would say, atleast 90 percent of the branches and leaves. he leaves the top few inches of growth on and maybe 2-3 branches around half way and towards the bottom. its Rating: 5
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01-22-2012, 12:53 AM #2Senior Member
strange technique yet amazing results?
Two things happen when someone does this....
1 - The obvious stress to the plant....(like mentioned)....
2 - Since 90% of outer growth is removed....the last 10% are left to absorb ALL the energy the established root system will provide.... So instead of being the lower popcorn growth, they now become the apical shoots....
This sounds like..(shaking head up and down)..something I'm going to try....:jointsmile:....
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01-22-2012, 01:03 AM #3Senior Member
strange technique yet amazing results?
I've trimmed within' a week of going into flower.. Never had a stripped girl in a grow! Sounds like fun,for sure! I'm with CGI... I'd try it.. It would be shorter but bushy.. What strain is the one he stripped? Thats gonna have alot to do with the results.. Cool concept!
If you take lower growth away.. The energy is forced to the top portion of the plant..You take tops from the top of the plant it gets bushy.. Weird how the constuction of a plant and it's energy,works..Just the opposite in this case.
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01-22-2012, 01:03 AM #4Senior Member
strange technique yet amazing results?
Not sure about 90 percent.. but I trim very aggressively with a good deal of success. Basically everything below the canopy comes off for me.. When I prune/trim, I add a little B-52 to the mix, which helps with the stress. They don't even slow down..
The plant in the picture is a Critical+ in a #7 container. The trellis is 38" above the cart. Obviously I veg them for a while, but everything below the canopy is unproductive so I get rid of it. Believe me, the results are good!
Peace,
Farmer Rich
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01-22-2012, 01:46 AM #5OPJunior Member
strange technique yet amazing results?
the strain is uk cheese.
i understand that removing the lower growth focuses energy to the higher flowering sites, but his plant seems to grow back bushier than when they were cut back and with the lower less productive flowerin sites still there. i will try and post a few pictures so you can see exactly what i mean. i think i may give this a try, its a tough thought knowing my ladies are gonna be going from healthy bushy girls to near anorexic ones. lol.
hes uses 1000w hps for 4 plants btw. doesnt ph or ec. no intake... just an out. uses autopots with coco.
anymore input or explanation of this method would be great.
thanks peeps.
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01-22-2012, 03:12 AM #6Senior Member
strange technique yet amazing results?
ive done similar, however every time was a failed attempt. they just never rebounded the way i imagined. it may be a strain dependent issue or could just be as simple as practice makes perfect. another may try this and it will take some time to replicate success. sounds like they are dialed in perfectly.
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01-22-2012, 04:02 AM #7OPJunior Member
strange technique yet amazing results?
id say its more of practice makes perfect as i know a number of strains have been used, some yielding almost 14 oz's per lady. the buds were almost as wide as my face, never seen buds like it in my life. amazing results without the monitoring of temp, RH, ph or EC. i wish i could call him flukey but iv never known him to get any problems or bad results! always consistent. hopefully some of you experienced folk can get similar results and share some tips. itd sure be a nice change to pulling 1 oz per lady.
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01-22-2012, 04:37 AM #8OPJunior Member
strange technique yet amazing results?
just found this on the forum....http://boards.cannabis.com/advanced-...y-popping.html
jerrodg seems to mention the technique i mention
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01-23-2012, 09:12 PM #9Senior Member
strange technique yet amazing results?
Originally Posted by bashmans
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01-23-2012, 10:32 PM #10Member
strange technique yet amazing results?
Sounds kind of like when I put a mother into flower. After all the trimming and snipping to get my clones, and letting the plant create more bud sites, and doing it again and again, I eventually put her into flower. Either because I want to try new strains or maybe just getting tired of that particular strain, I eventually flower my mother plants,. They do get bushy and tend to out produce regular clones or seed grown plants.
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