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Old 06-25-2008, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Pappy View Post
Outstanding! I haven't done it this way, but similar. Also, I sometimes bend the tallest stems until it cracks and lays over. As long as it's done gently, and the stem doesn't break off, the bend will heal and the cola will reach for the light in a matter of hours, but the overall height is reduced. I do this to keep the canopy even. I guess I'm just getting too lazy.

Very nice pics with great detail. Thanks Jangel.

Pappy
Thanks Pappy! I appreciate that very much. There is a name for cracking the stem like that but my grey cells just can't think of it! I know vid called it something. I will add more to this as I have a couple more I am doing this to and want to show how they are when they flower. It is a lot of fun! I think I want to try bonsai too. I have done that with evergreens but not mj. It is all learning!!!

P.S. This is called Supercropping. Thanks whoever let me know that, that I have since forgetten! LOL! Must be a stoner! I looked it up and it was Framster. Thank you very much!
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