Drilling holes in stalk before harvest-bs right?

rkymtnman

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My friend was telling me about this and we are starting to do some research because it is verified that it is for certain and old and ancient American Indian and North American Indian trick to harvesting marijuana. When you drill a hole and leave bamboo shoots the last two days of your flush and they're your 24 hours of dark before Harvest it spikes all the trichomes. If anybody wants to add additional research that's what I know so far. In addition, my research suggests that drilling a hole in the middle bottom of the plant makes the plant thinks it's two different plants at the end and rushes the rest of the nutrients to benefit the plant at the same time it will kill it because they're basically or no nutrients left because of the flush. It will ensure maximum ripening I am about to do it right now as we speak.
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PadawanWarrior

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My friend was telling me about this and we are starting to do some research because it is verified that it is for certain and old and ancient American Indian and North American Indian trick to harvesting marijuana. When you drill a hole and leave bamboo shoots the last two days of your flush and they're your 24 hours of dark before Harvest it spikes all the trichomes. If anybody wants to add additional research that's what I know so far. In addition, my research suggests that drilling a hole in the middle bottom of the plant makes the plant thinks it's two different plants at the end and rushes the rest of the nutrients to benefit the plant at the same time it will kill it because they're basically or no nutrients left because of the flush. It will ensure maximum ripening I am about to do it right now as we speak.
Yep, works great. I suggest you do it
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Drewin

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Does it maybe help in the process of senescence? i would never do it but i see outdoor growers who have a hard time flushing their plants in the ground do this.
 
So i was just skyping with an old room mate. He said he was drilling holes thru his stalks near the base because hes harvesting in a few days. Tried to tell me it makes a noticable difference... ive heard it as a myth, pretty sure its nonsense bs. Hes a smart guy with 10 years experience so i was kinda blown away he does this. Total bs right? Like boiling the rootball and all the other myths
If you drill a hole towards the base of your stock at the end of flower, it stresses it out and puts your plants into overdrive on trichome production. It's a last stitch effort at survival.

When you drill the holes, shove skewers or a bunch of toothpicks in the holes. When you do this, it slowly stops water uptake to the leaves and buds. It's a pre-dry/curing hack.
 
If you drill a hole towards the base of your stock at the end of flower, it stresses it out and puts your plants into overdrive on trichome production. It's a last stitch effort at survival.

When you drill the holes, shove skewers or a bunch of toothpicks in the holes. When you do this, it slowly stops water uptake to the leaves and buds. It's a pre-dry/curing hack.
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hotrodharley

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If you drill a hole towards the base of your stock at the end of flower, it stresses it out and puts your plants into overdrive on trichome production. It's a last stitch effort at survival.

When you drill the holes, shove skewers or a bunch of toothpicks in the holes. When you do this, it slowly stops water uptake to the leaves and buds. It's a pre-dry/curing hack.
Do this during a flush with RO water the last 14 days but after 48 hours of darkness to start the flush off the right way.
 

BFERG

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I see zero benefit except auto start. They don't finish anywhere near the quoted grow time. 3 in my flower tent right now finishing at the same speed my photos are. Taking up the same space. For less potency. This was my second season running a few. My last season too.
I know that's right! First grow decided to go with autos because of the whole seed to harvest in 10-12 weeks, nope end of week nine approaching 3rd week of flower and have at least another 6 weeks to go just guessing from threads I've read through.
 

Kerowacked

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If you drill a hole towards the base of your stock at the end of flower, it stresses it out and puts your plants into overdrive on trichome production. It's a last stitch effort at survival.

When you drill the holes, shove skewers or a bunch of toothpicks in the holes. When you do this, it slowly stops water uptake to the leaves and buds. It's a pre-dry/curing hack.
You don’t drill holes, split the stalk with a sharp knife and insert a stick. Been there, meh, didn’t hurt it.
 
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