In these days, when legal repricussions are dependent on how many plants you have, the best bet for the smart grower is 1 or 2 large plants vs. 6-10 small ones. By pinching off the third set of leaves when they are just coming in, you create a break that prompts your plant to split at that point. Doing this three times per stalk takes a plant that would normally yield ~.75-1 oz to a plant that can produce upwards of 5 oz. Each time you crop, you create two new stalks, each with its own 2 sub-stalks. There is actually no limit on how many times you can crop and how many stalks you can produce, just be sure to let her recoup before starting again. If you have the room for them to stretch out and the time, I HIGHly recommend this approach. It adds about a week of grow time each time you crop, but in the end, it's definately worth it.

If these posts seem unsolicited, they are. I just love talking about growing weed and sharing my amassed knowledge. I've been free and clear of any grow op for the last three years, so now I'm getting the urge to stand on my soap box and preach to the masses.

Peas out
LonerStoner Reviewed by LonerStoner on . Supercropping In these days, when legal repricussions are dependent on how many plants you have, the best bet for the smart grower is 1 or 2 large plants vs. 6-10 small ones. By pinching off the third set of leaves when they are just coming in, you create a break that prompts your plant to split at that point. Doing this three times per stalk takes a plant that would normally yield ~.75-1 oz to a plant that can produce upwards of 5 oz. Each time you crop, you create two new stalks, each with its own 2 Rating: 5