?? Supercrop help

Just leave it alone. If the leaves are not wilting then they are being supplied with what they need. It will eventually heal up and become knotty where you supercropped.

I've done some pretty radical cropping on some large plants that were so tough I had to use other methods than just my fingers to bend them down.
Trying to message you I can't figure it out but if you have time what would be my best option for my 2x2x3 box I can keep the the environment perfect, after this one im wanting to get a maximum yield, and I'm new to indoor im not sure what I should or can do as far as how many plants, pot size ect, growing in soil for now
Just leave it alone. If the leaves are not wilting then they are being supplied with what they need. It will eventually heal up and become knotty where you supercropped.

I've done some pretty radical cropping on some large plants that were so tough I had to use other methods than just my fingers to bend them down.
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xtsho

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Trying to message you I can't figure it out but if you have time what would be my best option for my 2x2x3 box I can keep the the environment perfect, after this one im wanting to get a maximum yield, and I'm new to indoor im not sure what I should or can do as far as how many plants, pot size ect, growing in soil for now

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No need to message me directly. Just post your questions in this thread. That way others can offer advice as well. My methods are what I do. They are not necessarily the best. Others might have input that can assist you as well. Lot's of good growers on this forum. Most are happy to provide insight and advice.
 

xtsho

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I've done some serious supercropping on larger plants. Yours looks like it will be just fine.

This one was a bitch but I got it bent down enough to fit inside the tent and it didn't skip a beat. The stems were like wood. I roughed it up pretty good to get the task accomplished.





It still wanted to try and straighten out so I had to tie it down.



Cannabis is a plant that can take a lot of abuse and still survive and thrive.
 

graying.geek

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It's been 4 days and nothing is wilting. The best thing they could do at this time is leave it alone. Moving anything around to tape it up could cause damage to what's already providing the flow into those parts of the plant. It will heal up on it's own.
I concur after checking the closeup. My initial reaction was based on the description ("hanging by a thread") without checking the photo. There's actually fairly good connection that will probably heal over time.
 

hotrodharley

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Never said there was, I supercrop whenever needed. They always seem to produce the fattest colas too.

His plant could have benefitted vastly more by simple LST. Those plants were too small for HST.
I top and supercrop starting way early. 3 times in a row. Starting when the 4th node develops. Leaves 8 main branches. I start snapping and twisting right after that.
 
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