You can actually take a bud stem and simply snap it in half....gently of course.

It will remain alive, assuming you didnt sever the stem Snap the stem not the part that attaches to the branch.

It will remain alive and continue to flower.

The flower will dangle below and you will not have a height issue any longer.

I have NEVER done this on the main stem, only the secondaries.

Expertment with one or two and see for yourself.

They keep on growing

Sounds horrible doesnt it????

But I did it myself...by accident of course but learned a bit. It was already in flower for what thats worth.

Might want to get a second and twelfth opinion though
HARDDON Reviewed by HARDDON on . Altenative to tying down the plant! Is this dangerous Hey guys, my plants are in a spot where they could easily be noticed cause theyâ??re getting pretty tall. I read on the board about tying plants down with string but I canâ??t use this technique since I have insufficient space around the plants. I saw in a movie I downloaded on the Internet that you could bend the tops down to a point where they almost beak but not to the point of detaching themselves from the plant itself! Is this an alternative to tying plants down with string?????? Rating: 5