JohninWI
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2008
- Messages
- 106
- Reaction score
- 34
Hey Folks,
Yesterday I tied down some of my older seedlings, really just to reduce there height while my new God Buds catch up (they are about 2 weeks younger). I'd like to start flowering them the same time.
I used some cord, and I tied the top couple of nodes over at sharper than 90 degrees.
So how does it work with the "apical dominance"? Do I need to KEEP it tied over for good, or does a few days or a week of being bent over cause the next nodes to grow new branches? It would be nice to have 3 or 4 main stalks.
I generally just kind of let the plants "do there thing"--little training, just growing a kind of stubby "christmas tree" plant with one main cola. Except when I screw up and break a branch off or something.
Yesterday I tied down some of my older seedlings, really just to reduce there height while my new God Buds catch up (they are about 2 weeks younger). I'd like to start flowering them the same time.
I used some cord, and I tied the top couple of nodes over at sharper than 90 degrees.
So how does it work with the "apical dominance"? Do I need to KEEP it tied over for good, or does a few days or a week of being bent over cause the next nodes to grow new branches? It would be nice to have 3 or 4 main stalks.
I generally just kind of let the plants "do there thing"--little training, just growing a kind of stubby "christmas tree" plant with one main cola. Except when I screw up and break a branch off or something.