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I found a way that makes stems flat and makes the production at the top crazy I am only doing it to this stem because I don’t know the outcome of how much bud it produces so if it does more than normal I’ll do it again and show how to do it but if it does worse than it would have Normally than I won’t do it again
 

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PadawanWarrior

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I found a way that makes stems flat and makes the production at the top crazy I am only doing it to this stem because I don’t know the outcome of how much bud it produces so if it does more than normal I’ll do it again and show how to do it but if it does worse than it would have Normally than I won’t do it again
Do you mean supercropping or LST? Like this?

Here's a Chem 91 houseplant that I've supercropped and just tied down tonight. It's just been under a regular lamp with an LED bulb, and last night I added the second little lamp on the side. It's mainly just for fun, but it is the clone only version.
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Bukvičák

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Do you mean supercropping or LST? Like this?

Here's a Chem 91 houseplant that I've supercropped and just tied down tonight. It's just been under a regular lamp with an LED bulb, and last night I added the second little lamp on the side. It's mainly just for fun, but it is the clone only version.
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4th foto is significant for whorled phylotaxy, other fotos show thicker stem typical for this mutation. As I said, nothing special, for me it is always disapointment...
 

Bukvičák

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I found a way that makes stems flat and makes the production at the top crazy I am only doing it to this stem because I don’t know the outcome of how much bud it produces so if it does more than normal I’ll do it again and show how to do it but if it does worse than it would have Normally than I won’t do it again
Can you tell me how you did it? I still try to figure out why this happens but no succes. Maybe you can help me if it is not a secret...?
 

2cent

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Whorled phylotaxy ia known as a mutatikn where 2 or more leave shoots appear on the same node as as assposed to 1 set.
I achieve this via fimming not topping.
Simply damage leaves the at top and they wil geow new shoots. Then old one will gro too
 

Bukvičák

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Whorled phylotaxy ia known as a mutatikn where 2 or more leave shoots appear on the same node as as assposed to 1 set.
I achieve this via fimming not topping.
Simply damage leaves the at top and they wil geow new shoots. Then old one will gro too
I know difference between fim and top but I am asking about phylotaxy you obviously have on one of your stems (I would say you have whorled also the opposite stem according to what I have experienced, but maybe I am wrong). Coz when I look at the pics I see normal maners till the half of stem and than whorled...
 

Merlin1147

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Hard to see, obviously From the lighting but it looks more like fasciation. In the last grow I had two stems one each on two plants fasciate. It looked like two stems that never separated. The leaves and buds were alternating up the stem but with two on either side. The yield on those stems was less and they were very woody. I grew them out as a novelty but in the future I would cut them off.
 

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Bukvičák

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Hard to see, obviously From the lighting but it looks more like fasciation. In the last grow I had two stems one each on two plants fasciate. It looked like two stems that never separated. The leaves and buds were alternating up the stem but with two on either side. The yield on those stems was less and they were very woody. I grew them out as a novelty but in the future I would cut them off.
Different case. You are right its fasciation.
 

Bukvičák

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Hard to see, obviously From the lighting but it looks more like fasciation. In the last grow I had two stems one each on two plants fasciate. It looked like two stems that never separated. The leaves and buds were alternating up the stem but with two on either side. The yield on those stems was less and they were very woody. I grew them out as a novelty but in the future I would cut them off.
IMO fasciation is trash, otherwise phylotaxy can give you fully potent calyxed buds only with lower overall yield.
 

Merlin1147

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IMO fasciation is trash, otherwise phylotaxy can give you fully potent calyxed buds only with lower overall yield.
Roger that, the fasciated buds were all divided and redivided stems at the top and lower down the stem they were not as big as the other stems.
 
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