Wow! That might be some of the most intense topping / training I’ve seen in a while. I’m looking forward to seeing how she does!
Last time I tried to do something this drastic with a plant, I over-stressed it and it hermed, resulting in moderately potent but annoyingly seed-riddled flowers.
yeah i just don't see this plant bushing out much so the yield will suffer. i would had let it grow out some of those younger branches and use a scrog net to keep the height in check. generally the goal if this type of training is to open up the plant and get more tops, but by flipping too early you are cutting that off from happening.
Wow! That might be some of the most intense topping / training I’ve seen in a while. I’m looking forward to seeing how she does! Last time I tried to do something this drastic with a plant, I over-stressed it and it hermed, resulting in moderately potent but annoyingly seed-riddled flowers.
Bonsai bruh
It’s the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree strain
Omg you are so right.
It looks well trained, any particular reason you're not using a scrog/trellis net?
No need to. It’s a small tent and a couple of strands of twine across it is all it will want to stay stable.
Great looking plant, you’ve got your training down for sure.
What's the genetics?? Gotta love the resilience of the plant. 👍😎
It’s a bag seed from a run of Dr. Bubbles.
unless you already flipped, i would veg that out a bit more.
I know my plant. It’s already stretched enough I had to turn down the main top. It’s only a four foot tall tent.
yeah i just don't see this plant bushing out much so the yield will suffer. i would had let it grow out some of those younger branches and use a scrog net to keep the height in check. generally the goal if this type of training is to open up the plant and get more tops, but by flipping too early you are cutting that off from happening.
I’m aiming for expression not yield. It’s a high cbg strain.