hydrocropper420
Active Member
and as far as the top being lower than the bend, thats NOT a rule, but when you supercrop each banch bend so the top IS lower than the bend at first, usuall within hours it will rise back up, once the tops are pointed back at the lght again, then i tie them down t about tht point and then the plant is trainable the entire grow, making it manageable if it needs to be moved, remember,sweet maryjane is a very resiliant plant but needs to be treated with the utmost respect!!!!!!!!
Thanks hydrocropper, good to know that it needs to be lower than the bend, a siphon mechanism. Ok so I did top one of my plants last year and it grew 2 tops, it actually did grow very strong, it was much thicker than my other plants, not sure if this is coincedence or not. I was under the impression that you could do this to any stem and it would create the same result, I'm pretty sure it does bc I've seen a lot of pics and info about this. If you know different please share your experience and opinions.