bushy plants

DR growgood

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Realy simple just F.I.M them here is how to do it simply seperate the newly forming fan leaves with ur fingers and cut the little nod in the center do this to each cola and give it 2 weeks before doing it agin you can do it over and over again as long as u let it recover for 2 weeks each time.
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MrBlanco

Active Member
is there a guide for this?
There are two ways of doing it.

The nice way. Pick a spot on the main stalk and pinch/roll it with your fingers until it softens up. Bend it over 90 degrees. The not so nice way skips softening the stalk first. Either way, the plant will heal and have more bud sites as other branches reach for the light.

I have a plant that I supercropped and two from a friend that he lst'd (low stress training, lots of info if you search). I prefer to supercrop.
 

KaleoXxX

Well-Known Member
the simplest answer would be to suply alot of light and keep it/them as close to the plant as possible without burning it

yes you can use CFLs, but you want them to be about 2 in away from the plant. also youll want 100-150+ actual wats per mature plant.
 

ENGLAND123

Well-Known Member
the easiest way of all is to look for INDICA strain - something like white rhino as they dont grow tall and they actually are small, short, stocky bushy plants = thats what i wud do my friend :D
 

dabig69er

Member
okay cool, thanks everybody for your help.

I'm still a little confused about the clipping part though. Do I just cut off the highest top leaves on the stem?
 
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