piercing plant stems ;-)

shadyslater

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im only sayin (cos im new nd my 1st grow aint finished yet) if it did work well every1 would be doin it if the methods over 40yrs old!!!
and if it does work unlicky gimme a shout nd let me kno chick
subbed nd +rep to the main jokers on this thread lol

peace
 

charface

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In all fairness just because the whole world does not yet know about something does not discount it.
(the world is not actually flat any longer)
People torture plants in many ways to increase the yeild of tops ect... I mean someone probably
gave the first super cropper shit too. I`m no pro but I would guess stressing the plant in this manner
would do something. I have been thinking about piercing my tip for years but never the stem, thats just gross!
 

Trash305

Member
The only way this could make sense in anyones head... is that you're inflicting stress on the plant and PERHAPS it will excreate more resin/oil to attract bees and polinators as the plant realizes its going to die soon? But more likely, the plant is going to focus its energy on repairing whats damaged instead of creating beautiful buds. Sorry love, this one is a nono. The idea has been around for a few years but no one does it because it doesnt work. If you want to inflict a little stress on the plant, play with your temperature and lights so it mimics nature... for example during the end of summer, days get a little colder and days shorter. Good luck with your side by side if you decide to do one.
 

grizlbr

Active Member
Research in inserting copper wire in seedling tomato plants to prevent fungus has shown no benefit in Russian tests. 2 ppm Aspirin water will trick plants into producing "stress" hormones with out injuring the plants? Why actually injure your plants to turn on the hormone? But I just grow tomatoes!
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piercing plant stems is it worth it ?
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Killer Vanilla

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i thought rep ment something on this website, but seeing you ask this question shows me rep is meaningless.... those first 2 videos you posted are terrible. the second one shows what looks like a plants version of saw6, and the first one tells us nothing....a guy with a bad quality camera and low yielding plants who hasnt even attempted to provide a fair test says that it works...
 

brewing up

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    Originally Posted by atidd11
    Id bounce your ass unlucky. Nice location



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