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    Spreading your crop, maxing yield (Mostly for outdoor growers)

    I have grown several crops in the past years since graduation, and I have developed a method that seems to produce more bud weight than traditional method. Every year I manage at least 150lbs, sometimes 200, each bud nice and large, completely organic growing that sets for a very smooth smoke. As for quality? high-mids. No idea of the name, but the strain is resilient (like any marijuana) and is mainly sativa. Gives you an idea of just how many plants I have growing.

    I grow outdoors mainly due to my unlimited access to dense thickets in private property where no deer hunters go, and even I, who tracked a buck through about a hundred yards of briars before giving up, despise going into the area. Anyhow, my method is simple, and for the grower who has a situation set up like this, you may want to try it.

    Before your seedlings are strong, buy lots of rustless, semi-stiff wire. You can find it fairly cheap at hardware stores, but there are alternatives. I fold up lots of wire into metal "U's" (2 inches wide, 6-8 inches tall) and go out to my crop (one huge, 200+ yard strip along an old fencerow) as soon as the stalks are strong. I bring camo and binoculars as well as a small bird book for cover and some roughing-it supplies.

    Anyhow, I gently bend each plant down and pin it to the ground. Two weeks later, I come back and re-pin. I repeat this process every couple of weeks, trying to gently position each node near another so that the plant grows upward more to attain more nodes to be pinned. This forces them to grow all over the ground,, like a cover vine. The result? A foot-tall bud forest that is on an average of around 5 feet wide and 600 feet long. I don't mess with males as natural is natural, and I tend to let nature take its course with only that small intervention. Seeds never hurt anyone, and it's extra money each year.

    Growing straight-up looks very obvious from a distance, and no one pays too much attention to low stuff anyhow, plus it's in a briar thicket on an old, unused fencerow that determines no current boundaries.

    I didn't know what section to put this in, as it isn't that much of an advanced technique, just a basic tip and an idea.

    I like these forums. Very informational.

    I plan on coming here for any future problems I may have, or discoveries I may make.

    Until then.

    --mic
    audiocide Reviewed by audiocide on . Spreading your crop, maxing yield (Mostly for outdoor growers) I have grown several crops in the past years since graduation, and I have developed a method that seems to produce more bud weight than traditional method. Every year I manage at least 150lbs, sometimes 200, each bud nice and large, completely organic growing that sets for a very smooth smoke. As for quality? high-mids. No idea of the name, but the strain is resilient (like any marijuana) and is mainly sativa. Gives you an idea of just how many plants I have growing. I grow outdoors mainly Rating: 5

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    Spreading your crop, maxing yield (Mostly for outdoor growers)

    I sincerely apologize... I overlooked the "Outdoor" section a while ago.

    Sorry for the lack of attention.

    --mic

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    Spreading your crop, maxing yield (Mostly for outdoor growers)

    audio how tall are the plants when you start pinning them down?

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    Spreading your crop, maxing yield (Mostly for outdoor growers)

    I've noticed with some other strains the stems seem to get stiffer much more quickly or much less quickly than the strain I use all the time now. I wait until 50% or more of the plants have split into good, healthy looking 1 1/2 to 2 footers.

    You may have different results with mainly indica or pure indica varieties. A little indica (maybe 20% max) is in these that I grow, as they tend to grow tall but still have high yields and bushy, leafy buds.

    I don't recommend you do this if you feel that the stalks are too stiff, unless you can bend it and still maintain an arch that isn't too taut. I broke two very nice plants this way that had just grown too rapidly, but that was when I grew, at most, 7. So yeah.

    Good luck if you try it. I'd love to hear how it works for other people.

    --mic

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    Spreading your crop, maxing yield (Mostly for outdoor growers)

    careful with those fencerows friend,the surveyors love to walk them, a property accessment,appraiser from the bank for a pending mortgage,or county delinquent tax property appraisment can can cause people to traverse the fencerows.....

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    Spreading your crop, maxing yield (Mostly for outdoor growers)

    can you post a PIC... : )

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    Spreading your crop, maxing yield (Mostly for outdoor growers)

    This has been around for quite some time...LST outdoors.
    Every post I make is purely fictional. Any information I have about cannabis is either through common sense or intensive reading. Any pictures posted by myself or anyone using my username are not my own and are in fact picture found on google images. I will not be held responsible for anything that I say on these forums.

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    Spreading your crop, maxing yield (Mostly for outdoor growers)

    spacebud: That's what I originally was afraid of... But looking at property maps, we have fields and patures all around this one tiny field. And we've never had problems with trespassers, plus those woods are much too thick to hunt in. It's pretty much just an old divison between two of our old fields (now small forests themselves.)

    I may be able to convince my friend to let me borrow his camera, but seeing as he lives in southeast Missouri and it would be hard to reach him, that seems unlikely.

    And I apologize yet again for ignorance, but using the search resulted nothing... What is LST?

    --mic

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