Adjorr
Well-Known Member
When you super crop you don't break the branch off you just damage the tissue so the branch hangs over, by doing this it causes the branch to form a knuckle at the damaged point which allows for a greater uptake of nutrients to the branch above the knuckle as well as giving a stronger support so the branch can hold more weight.This is a good thread. Have been reading for a while as I am about to dive in. I have a closet that is 6'x42" that I am going to use. I was determined to use LED from the start but all the oldtimers with their NO WAY only hi energy stuffs had me doubting my plan, even though researching says leds cover the spectrums needed. I have a couple of questions though. First when you supercrop, are you actually cutting off the tops or just "breaking" them and leaving them in place? Could you explain this in more detail. And for additional lighting, I think i read you will use t5's. I see that low wattage (24w for instance) led grow lights can be bought. What is your opinion about using those in place of cfl? Go led all the way.
When looking for a LED unit I recommend following these rules of thumb, 60-100w of light per plant, a light for every 2x2 area you need to cover and make sure your using a light that uses 3w or 5w bulbs and provides a 6 band spectrum or more. Low wattage or red/blue only LEDs are crap and where most of the bad LED experiences come from. Just because a unit is expensive dosent make it better, look for the things I described in a unit and you will have what you need to grow quality weed
here is the video I learned to super crop from, I recommend watching it and reading as many threads on the subject as you can find before trying it yourself
[video=youtube;vacg2FZWtrk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vacg2FZWtrk[/video]