No, just no.i seen a vid where a man took a piece of wood and stuck it in the main stem, he said the plant will think its under attack, and produce even more trichomes. Has anyone had any experience with this method of growing?
I just gave the girls molasses for the first time last night. I'll let you know how it goesI heard that feeding with molasses can cause a plant to develop more trichs, and it's stress free.
I gave mine some molasses worm casting tea for breakfast yesterday. One of my plants, Durga Mata, is showing signs of new trichs.I just gave the girls molasses for the first time last night. I'll let you know how it goes
^^^^^^Wisdom^^^^^^This practice has been around for many years, and has been reported in various grow books, etc. It doesn't seem to be practiced anymore, probably because it's not very effective.
There is nothing more important than 1) growing a healthy plant from day 1 to the last day, 2) providing enough proper light for superior growth, and 3) letting it flowering for a long (LONG) time. If you provide everything the plant needs, it will be as good as the genetics allow.