IWANTTHATPURPLESTUFF420
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I was wondering if anyone knows how to bend a plant. my plant is sort of stretching and i was wondering how to bend the plant.
yup i'm an idiot because i dont bend my plants lol i top themyou idiot. bending in order to stop stretching the plant so the main stem would grow sideways. ive seen a video where the guy bends the stem and then the plant starts to grow sideways. it is a method similar to tying the plant down.
Yup Im a newbie lol..at indoor grown..any sugestions on why my 23old babies lol..two of them the main is bent about 30 percent or more..plre health besides..any help appreciated..
U 2 are tards this thread is 4 years oldtake a peice of copper wire lay it under the branch and attach it to the stemm with loose bread ties after you get it all hookd on you can bend the branch where ever u want it to be. over here, over there, closer to the light, away from that branch.... It really works awesome and give your plants the max yeild because all the small nodes start to grow branches after they are horizontal for a couple weeks. It will make your plants huge and you will double your harvest with a little wait.
supercropping is great.. if you really have canopy issues though.. look into scroggingI have had great results suprecropping several times (almost breaking a branch, but not really - the result i 90 degree bend that stays that way).
Just make sure the branch doesn't pop right up next day, so tie it down.
I've done it up to 2 weeks into flower several grows, and no ill effects.
It evens out the canopy if you have problems with that, and it doesn't hurt the yield at all (some say it increases it, but it sure does not hurt).
So I just admitted I have problems with even canopies, but then again I always grow different strains from seed.