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Search Icon. Cannabis Supercropping Tutorial Supercropping cannabis plants is a high stress training technique that can be instrumental in effectively training cannabis plants. Why Supercrop Cannabis Plants There are several reasons to supercrop cannabis plants. When to Supercrop Cannabis Plants You can supercrop at any point when the plant is still growing vertically.
Prior to Supercropping for "manifold" training. The two branches are supercropped to create the base of the "Manifold". Joined: Dec 21, Messages: 2, Likes Received: 2, Yes you can. I've super cropped or pinched as I called it for years before that term came out the same branch multiple times. Waktoo has a good point about LST though, I use it to bush my plants out and then I super crop to control height during stretch.
You must log in or sign up to post here. Show Ignored Content. Share This Page Tweet. First post on here. I supercrop twice. I snap the main stem and then a couple weeks later after the branching has started I massacre them and pinch every branch on the plant. Then I dont touch them again.
JOKable25 Member. CannaMedsCure said:. Im sorry but I have to strongly disagree with you, while supercropping does stress your plant. It's an advanced technique that if done correctly can double sometimes triple your yield.
Like I said in my post above yours. I average 10oz a plant indoors, An those are my indicas. Id say it really depends on ur growing knowledge when it comes to supercropping and yea it prob can lower your yield but only if done incorrectly. I had also noticed that the stems that were more cracked, snaped, or heavily bent did MUCH MUCH better than those that were just simply and softly bent over. You must log in or register to reply here. One is to allow you to manage your canopy by bending the branches in directions that benefit the plant.
Giving bud sites more access to the light The second benefit is that THC is created by the plant for protection. When the plant is under attack super cropped it responds by upping the production of cannabinoids, THC included. Question Stephen does pinching the stems do anything?
I know when you super crop you pinch and bend. But what if you just pinch it? I accidentally pinched a stem and that stem started to produce numerous fan leaves? Is this a technique growers use to produce more bud sites or any ofther positive benefits? Once I saw the explosion in growth I pinched one more stem to compare to the other three to see and the second pinch did the same as well?
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