Black Indica--Side-Bending, Topping, and Pruning
W

Black Indica--Side-Bending, Topping, and Pruning

lt;strongThis is a top view of the plant I refer to as quot;The Runt.quot; It is only two-feet high but man is it bushy. Most of the plants are three and a half feet high. My only concern about bud production is that the air is really dry. I think the plants would grow better if we had more humidity.lt;/strong
lt;ul
lt;lilt;strongAs with all of the plants, I bent its mainstem about two months into its vegetative cycle when it was still growing indoors. lt;/stronglt;/li
lt;lilt;strongThe colas on the lower nodes of this plant and all the other ones, too, are almost the same height as the top colas. lt;/stronglt;/li
lt;lilt;strongAll of the nodes benefitted from having their sun leaves pruned every two weeks when they were growing indoors--and about once a week, when I moved them outside on a 12/12 in mid-May.lt;/stronglt;/li
lt;lilt;strongSometimes, I simply trimmed off the tip of selected sun leaves, which this picture depicts.lt;/stronglt;/li
lt;lilt;strongIndoors and outdoors, I also periodically topped the colas on the lower nodes until the plants began pre-flowering.lt;/stronglt;/li
lt;lilt;strongWhen the plants then passed into early flowering about two weeks ago, I stopped pruning the sun leaves.lt;/stronglt;/li
lt;/ul
amp;nbsp;
There are no comments to display.

Media information

Category
Member Galleries
Added by
wondersgrow
Date added
View count
197
Comment count
0
Rating
0.00 star(s) 0 ratings

Share this media

Back
Top Bottom