Fattie Colas

hey fellow horticulturists!

On my last Grow and harvest, my final product was beautiful. The only thing that i would like to improve is the Cola size.

I have seen pictures where colas just get ridiculously big and fat. On my grows, i notice that the buds on top are starting to connect and grow into eachother SOMEWHAT, but some other ones never end up joining with the ones closer to the top. Does anyone have any good tips or methods that could help with this? FYI i am growing with one HPS, and one MH.

The only methods i have tried are topping the plant at a fairly young age, and during flowering, i will Break a stem, (not in half, just enough to where it bends horizontally, and it heals itself with a big knot on the break spot) So that the buds get fatter by growing Upwards. Are these methods helping or hurting in the end?

Thanks alot fellas, look forward to talking.
 

MEANGREEN69

Well-Known Member
u can try a SOG style.. were u flower when clones are under 8 inches, then after 2 weeks of flower trim the bottom 1/2 to 3/4 off..this helps the plant focus on just the top budds...
 

toker 10

Active Member
what yous are referring to is "lollipoping"
by no means sea of green
try to concentrate on your node spacing that will for sure help you out ,how far away do you keep your lights ?
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Staff member
How much lighting are you running? I see you said a MH & HPS but I didn't catch a size. Some strains just do not grow the monsters you are referring to, but typically light is the limiting factor.
I run two 600w HPS in a 2.5 x 7' space (dutch masters white widow, mostly organic soil) and have grown some decent colas.
GWN
 

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jberry

Well-Known Member
yep...top and lollipop.... and use a pk boost around week 4 and 5.

calcium used correctly will increase yield.

inoculating your garden will help too.
 

jackdirty

New Member
right ferts right additives and the right amount of light and CO2 i know thats a broad answer but its the truth :)
 

Green Cross

Well-Known Member
I trimmed some light burn off (pruned) a top cola, and it pushed more new bud growth than any of her sisters. I did this towards the end of flowering, and this plant is taking a little longer to finish than the others, but well worth it.

I've never heard of pruning colas, so not sure what to think of the results I'm seeing. You can see the plant here (and on the precious page):

Here's the pruning I did


And here's the new flowers pushing out the opposite side of the same cola 2 - 3 weeks later


It's a monster :mrgreen:
 
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