you sure it wasn't a hermie to begin with? it takes a little more than bending some branches to herm a plantdoesnt suppercropping stress the plant into hermi...at least thats what happened to mine ?????
If I would have read your thread a couple weeks ago I would have.i think they look great.... what is with everyone doing this shit in flower when everywhere in this thread i keep saying to do it in veg.... 2 weeks before switching ...
This is so nice to hear. Almost makes me giddy.you need to give those little lower shoots that now are at the top a chance to grow a bit..you get 2 or 3 internodes growth on them and youll have some nice colas....
if u dont weigh them down they will go bak up unless u stay on them and keep pullin them down but eventually will stay... i tape pennies or heavy nails, nuts or what evers small and heavt to the screw part of my eyeboltIf I would have read your thread a couple weeks ago I would have.
But I did put it back into 18-6 the night that I did all this, and there are no signs of flowering yet, so I am hoping that it stays that way. I am planning on giving them another 2 weeks to veg before putting them back into 12-12.
Here is the day 30 NY diesel that I supercropped just now. Since I have a couple weeks now before i flower figure may as well make the most out of it.
Question that I have for you, is there a reason why you weigh them down? I bought some eye bolts so that I can tie them down if I should do it. I figure that I will drill small holes in the lip of the pots so that I can use them as tie downs.
very nice gen, i usually just tie mine down till they stay there. Same principlei just hang some s hooks and hang shit if i have to to weigh it down... The reoson is because our plants will heal themselves and will come back up on there own... thats why some people weigh them down... some tie them down after the supercropp to make sure they dont pop back up.... strong plants...
PS.... very nice coloring on those plants.... healthy healthy
eye bolts with s hooks... !
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I think it sounds like a great idea Brick.
Whatup brick top... ya that sounds great. As a matter of fact when i weigh the branches down after the pinch i play that game for the first week or so.. moving the wieght further down the ...or up the.. well towards the new growth. I remember and old mans back yard once that had two plants going along his 6 foot fence at about 12 inches high off the ground.... it was beautiful.As I said I have never tried the training method I mentioned so I am not endorsing it or advocating it and definitely not claiming it to be as good or better than any other method of training.
 
I just remembered it and thought about how novel it is and how simple would be to do.
It really does make perfect sense to me and it should work just as I read it did, but I stress that is only my opinion.
So I thought possibly someone might read about it and think that in their situation it may be the best or at least the simplest way to go for them to train their plants to remain low/short, so I decided to share it with everyone.
only top it once, the small branches will get fat after you pinch and bend her. Just like gen's plant, a L shape bend and the other branches will turn up and make a row of topsim looking to super crop and top. should i top my plants before i supercrop. also, when should i top if i wanna supercrop? chop the 3rd node off? one more thing. when i get two branches, how should i SC them? like when should i SC them? how come you plant has like 8 branches coming directly out of the soil? mine only has one..