Plants grew too tall!!! Help a brotha out

Here’s the Grow room, the only entrance is thru a metal Cabinet I cut the back out of
 

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Supercropping is known as a high stress technique, do you understand what "high stress" is? It slows growth down more.

LST is a low stress technique. Both can be used to control height, but anytime you are given a choice between high stress and low stress I know which is preferable. Even though you like to argue. I only argue if I see advice given I can't agree with.
 
Supercropping is known as a high stress technique, do you understand what "high stress" is? It slows growth down more.

LST is a low stress technique. Both can be used to control height, but anytime you are given a choice between high stress and low stress I know which is preferable. Even though you like to argue.
I thought only use high stress techniques only in Veg
 
I thought only use high stress techniques only in Veg
High stress is used in desperation. If LST doesn't work. Its definitely more stress to a plant, breaking a branch and then supporting it? The plant uses energy to repair itself. It WILL make it yield even more "IF" it is succesfull......also slows down the long wait we all have.
 
Supercropping is known as a high stress technique, do you understand what "high stress" is? It slows growth down more.

LST is a low stress technique. Both can be used to control height, but anytime you are given a choice between high stress and low stress I know which is preferable. Even though you like to argue. I only argue if I see advice given I can't agree with.
Again your peer reviewed source or it's just another difference of opinion based on anecdotal experience. This is on my table tonight. They are almost at chop. She suffered no ill effect and zero set back.

Just another opinion for the OP to consider.
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I always super crop. I think this plant is too tall and might be "woody". Angle those branches. You need it

If you're worried about "herms", its shit genetics. It really shouldn't be a common thing here
The one you see I super cropped her main cola early in flower and late. I do a lot of late flower super cropping. I am always on a pheno hunt so I always have different genetics on my flower table, never had a problem with it. Maybe I've just been lucky.

True. I just dont want him to try and tie it down and the whole branch breaks. If the stem is hard
Exactly
 
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