Better yield by supporting plants?

sunny747

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Just wondering, if you stake up your plants or use a net or hoop or some kind of support do you get a better yield? My thought is that the plant will spend less energy fortifying its stems and branches and more energy flowering..
 

caherbgrower

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Just wondering, if you stake up your plants or use a net or hoop or some kind of support do you get a better yield? My thought is that the plant will spend less energy fortifying its stems and branches and more energy flowering..
You're absolutely right! Always stake and tie! Then all your plant's energy goes to bud set.
 

Darth Vapour

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Your plants are only as good as the root system holding it / supporting it. they work hand in hand .
More roots - better support more nutrient uptake bigger yields , there is no substitute staking netting only helps keep buds in place this does not mean its going to yield better
having a healthy plant capable of supporting the yield is whats KEY
 

ISK

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Just wondering, if you stake up your plants or use a net or hoop or some kind of support do you get a better yield? My thought is that the plant will spend less energy fortifying its stems and branches and more energy flowering..
my thoughts...I've seen plants/buds so huge that they would not survive in nature, as the branch would snap

this is one of our advantage in the indoor world, we can cheat mother nature and have a piece of string/wire/net to brace the branch so the buds can grow outrageously large.

so yeah, give them some support/brace, which they will utilize to expand their reach :)
 

Red1966

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Your plants are only as good as the root system holding it / supporting it. they work hand in hand .
More roots - better support more nutrient uptake bigger yields , there is no substitute staking netting only helps keep buds in place this does not mean its going to yield better
having a healthy plant capable of supporting the yield is whats KEY
Breeds like Big Bud will never support their oversized buds without assistance. Bambo stakes are cheap.
 

sunny747

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Breeds like Big Bud will never support their oversized buds without assistance. Bambo stakes are cheap.
Oh, you haven't seen my big bud grows then :) That full oz of bud I harvested after ten weeks of blood sweat and tears never drooped once :) LOL... :)

I'm finally getting things right. Right now I have a Big Bud x NL, A Super Skunk, A Critical Jack, and a Bubba 76 going.. They're just babies, but I'm hoping that I'll need to go get some stakes.
 

Red1966

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Oh, you haven't seen my big bud grows then :) That full oz of bud I harvested after ten weeks of blood sweat and tears never drooped once :) LOL... :)

I'm finally getting things right. Right now I have a Big Bud x NL, A Super Skunk, A Critical Jack, and a Bubba 76 going.. They're just babies, but I'm hoping that I'll need to go get some stakes.
I've got maybe 1 lb of Big Bud a week away from harvest right now. I had to tie some of it up. The top buds are bigger than a 2-liter bottle
 

Aeroknow

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I grew big bud for years and years back in the days. I've grown many, many different phenos of it also. Support is a must, they even tell you that when purchasing seeds. Totally true.
The buds aren't really that huge. The stems are fucking pinner though, compared to the size of the buds, correct.
Why would anyone grow bigbud in this day and age though? Just curious:-D
 

Red1966

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I grew big bud for years and years back in the days. I've grown many, many different phenos of it also. Support is a must, they even tell you that when purchasing seeds. Totally true.
The buds aren't really that huge. The stems are fucking pinner though, compared to the size of the buds, correct.
Why would anyone grow bigbud in this day and age though? Just curious:-D
Volume.
 

a mongo frog

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Just wondering, if you stake up your plants or use a net or hoop or some kind of support do you get a better yield? My thought is that the plant will spend less energy fortifying its stems and branches and more energy flowering..
I believe you get more yield by staking, seperating branches and putting them where you want them to be. Also strain depent too. I have an og that if you don't stake her she's so viny and stretchy shell be on the floor week 4. I do like stake cages. If you don't know what i mean I can show you a little pic. allows me too deal with every single plant individually. And actually every single branch.
 

sunny747

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I believe you get more yield by staking, seperating branches and putting them where you want them to be. Also strain depent too. I have an og that if you don't stake her she's so viny and stretchy shell be on the floor week 4. I do like stake cages. If you don't know what i mean I can show you a little pic. allows me too deal with every single plant individually. And actually every single branch.
Definitely.. Lets see a pic. I can't imagine it.
I have seen little scrog-type trellises that steak into the pot. Sort of like a tomato cage, but with some trellis. I like this idea because it still allows a person to move their plants around, but also manage the branches.
 

a mongo frog

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Aeroknow

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how many runs under those lamps? very nice hobby room bro. very nice!!!
I switched over about 5-6 months ago bro.
Instead of a single 1000w'er over a 4x4. It's 2-1000w(1150w) DE's over 3-4x4's now:hump:
I keep saying i'm yielding the same per 4x4, but with 1/3 less lamps. but I sware to god, it's only getting better dude. DE's are for real bro.
I wanna convert what regular hps's I still have over to DE's but with Ac/De hoods though. So i can run em air cooled. I have tall ceilings in those pictures(big garage), but i have some regular bedrooms that need switched up soon. :-)
 
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