sfsurfer
Well-Known Member
This may be a really dumb question but I was wondering if tying the nodes/smaller branches on the main cola closer together would that create a larger, more dense cola? I know that colas are formed by the growth nodes on the stem and the thickness and density of a cola is partially dependant on the spacing between nodes, but some are far enough away from the branch that they may not connect rendering them smaller popcorn nugs. I dont plan on tying them tight to the branch, but rather loose so they have room to fill out a bit before connecting. I took some pictures of what im talking about below. Any help would be greatly appreciated and ill definitely give out +rep!
The first picture shows the smaller nodes/branches sticking out from the plant, the second picture shows them tied together..
![Nodes Tied.jpg](/data/attachments/1062/1062802-1d0e7e80a7afc6ac4a0031560e11f7cb.jpg)
Again, any help or comments would be greatly appreciated and ill give rep for your trouble. Thanks everyone!
The first picture shows the smaller nodes/branches sticking out from the plant, the second picture shows them tied together..
![Nodes Loose.jpg](/data/attachments/1062/1062801-f2dd163b7df52867832e4e95d6e3279a.jpg)
![Nodes Tied.jpg](/data/attachments/1062/1062802-1d0e7e80a7afc6ac4a0031560e11f7cb.jpg)
Again, any help or comments would be greatly appreciated and ill give rep for your trouble. Thanks everyone!