MisterNiceGuy
Well-Known Member
damn bro smoke something, chill
No I don't have a license yet. But I think I've had some bud from there from a friend, but there are a bunch of these places randomly everywhere in sactown.hey nice guy. I live about 40 minutes north of sac. Just wondering if you've ever been to marconi med center in del paso heights?
that makes absolutely no fucking sense. Maby the person who told you that was just an asshole and was praying on your ignorance. Or... I say you believed that guy and you really think people tie lollipops to thier plants because your too young and dumb to be on this site.
I LOVE that guy!!
you think that tieing down lower branches will increase yield if you put weight on them??? Then you insult me personally and my plants and tell me to suck it ez? Your a stupid teenager and should be banned off this site for being a dumb ass. -rep.have you not seen people tie down branches to strengthen them up? spread them out? this is the same idea, the pic is on here somewhere.
and no I'm not too young to be on this site i'm 19, if you must know, I'm pretty sure I saw it in this thread https://www.rollitup.org/grow-room-design-setup/52574-dream-set-up-1000watt-light.html
I say your a prick with low self esteem so you talk shit on the internet. Suck it ez prick.
and after looking at your orangebud grow I wouldn't be giving out tips if I were you.
lollypopping is the real deal. 1 oz per plant, 4 oz per square foot. Do it in 1 gallon pots
i did it from clone.would that be from seed or clone?
lol wtf ?some people also literally tie lolipops to there bottom branches to make them droop not sure why, but it fattens up your plants. I saw it done on this website
phloem only travels up. the sieve tube members and the companion cells only move nutes up from the roots to the shoots ;-DYep it can increase yield. Otherwise I wouldn't say it.
I don't use the method myself as I rarely grow single cola plants.
A lot of people remove lower growth when doing ScrOG grows, it's the same method to the madness, in a ScrOG the lower growth is completely shaded, so the buds down there never grow properly or fully mature well. The leaves are shaded and so are doing very little photosynthesis but the plant still needs to feed them the sugars created by the leaves photosynthesis-ing on the top of the plant (in the light), if the lower leaves got no sugars they'd die and drop off, creating the same effect as removing them anyway.
Removing them means that they are not there to require sugars created by photosynthesis and so the plant can redirect those sugars and that energy to the parts of the plant that most greatly require it, such as the leaves and budsites receiving the most light at the top of the plant.