KillBud
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Good news! The Willie Nelson turned out to be female! Allright!
So they're both trained and doing well. You can see the sidebranching after a few days (pic 2, 3). I wanted to show a picture of them all but my camera took a dive.
The last two pics show a technique I came up with myself. Maybe it's been around but I've never seen it. I call it 'leafing' (after pruning). Basically once the stretch is over and bud sites are in place I selectively take off leaves blocking them. I do not advocate ripping off a bunch of leaves, read this carefully. The loss is few and choices carefully made. These pics are a good example of what I mean.
I prune out my 'loser' buds which are branches that don't have a chance, but if I can train them where light's hitting them I save 'em. If you can support the plant, the plant will support the buds.
So they're both trained and doing well. You can see the sidebranching after a few days (pic 2, 3). I wanted to show a picture of them all but my camera took a dive.
The last two pics show a technique I came up with myself. Maybe it's been around but I've never seen it. I call it 'leafing' (after pruning). Basically once the stretch is over and bud sites are in place I selectively take off leaves blocking them. I do not advocate ripping off a bunch of leaves, read this carefully. The loss is few and choices carefully made. These pics are a good example of what I mean.
I prune out my 'loser' buds which are branches that don't have a chance, but if I can train them where light's hitting them I save 'em. If you can support the plant, the plant will support the buds.
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