Flux training

getogrow

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Sometimes with a genetic mutation the plant loose the ability to sweat tru there leafs.....so they “sweat” tru there calyxses instead and that is where the goo comes from
Some strains like the pinkman goo are specialy developed for this reason but its a drag....i lost 6 grinders to the alaskan purple because she was so gooey and the droplets where to big and did not chrystalize properly(even after a 7week cure theu where still gooey) but in return she gave me 3.12%thc extra due to the goo
That makes sense. so its mainly genetics ?
How did you come up with the 3% extra thc?
that goo will never crystalize.... its made up of mainly sugar. Tastes great, smokes terrible.
 

getogrow

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ive seen the goo on a couple strains lately. It only happens on the healthiest grows. Im just trying to figure out if its something we did or its just natural?
 

Silky_smooth

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How often / many times do you typically top your plants? I know that's pretty vague, just curious how well it works with the flux training. Thx!
With a flux you only do 1 invasive topping very early in the seedlings life so she only has to recover 1 time from a hst and the rest is just tie down...instead of with mainlining you have to top 3 times so she also have to recover 3 times and when you take somewhere between 5-7days of recovery after every toppingsession so you basicly gain 10-14days of training and that can be significant in your overall yeild....i can preform training in the same amounth of time that it takes to train a 8 maincola mainlined plant with a flux to 16 to 18 mains....so big difference in time also she is better to keep an even canopy with a flux then a main....❤
 

Nefrella

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With a flux you only do 1 invasive topping very early in the seedlings life so she only has to recover 1 time from a hst and the rest is just tie down...instead of with mainlining you have to top 3 times so she also have to recover 3 times and when you take somewhere between 5-7days of recovery after every toppingsession so you basicly gain 10-14days of training and that can be significant in your overall yeild....i can preform training in the same amounth of time that it takes to train a 8 maincola mainlined plant with a flux to 16 to 18 mains....so big difference in time also she is better to keep an even canopy with a flux then a main....❤
OK, so I went thru your thread and found the perfect photo to ask my question.

Please see attached. I marked up in blue the proposed topping at the end branches (didn't mark them all up bit you get the idea). Is this where I shod top to increase yield, or is fluxing just literally the 1 topping then just training to the edge of the pot then vertical? Sorry for the probably obvious news questions.

Thx! ✌☮
 

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