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Danishoes21
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Another example of the 3 stage movement in the earlier post. Now when results are consistent like this I take that as a YES the plant like it, can handle it, and benefit from it. There is more than just busting the plant. It’s a thought weed and it can handle stress.
Look at the lower limbs, they stay. That’s what I do with lanky Long Sativa stems. I even do it in flowering, hit them one time let the weight take them down and all the buds then line upward putting weight on the stem downward. By tomorrow morning this thing is gonna be like nothing happened. And we will see that branch I have in my hands go up a couple nodes. It’s fast this training, plants responde almost daily, some times hours later.
Lanky limbs, snap, now see the spacing between nodes. Everything on my palm is useless it ends up defoled later in flower. So the tighter node growth is at the top
And if the pheno likes it it ends up branching like this one.
That’s already 2ft x2ft x1ft
This is the other main branch coming up
Applied Willow foliar non diluted.
Look at the lower limbs, they stay. That’s what I do with lanky Long Sativa stems. I even do it in flowering, hit them one time let the weight take them down and all the buds then line upward putting weight on the stem downward. By tomorrow morning this thing is gonna be like nothing happened. And we will see that branch I have in my hands go up a couple nodes. It’s fast this training, plants responde almost daily, some times hours later.
Lanky limbs, snap, now see the spacing between nodes. Everything on my palm is useless it ends up defoled later in flower. So the tighter node growth is at the top
And if the pheno likes it it ends up branching like this one.
That’s already 2ft x2ft x1ft
This is the other main branch coming up
Applied Willow foliar non diluted.