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Tighter node strategy !

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guest3854

Not sure how many of y'all know this info , but saw it in a publication of Max Yeild and thought I'd pass it on . I don't particularly like taking cuts in early flower , it takes too much time fer em to bounce outta bloom , however this is just anther "tool" to use in some applications ; i.e. sog for a columner finish , future mother plants and what ever else you can think of . So here is part of tha article , hope some pps will find some use .
 

mpro

Active member
Thanks steele, if I'm not too late into flower, I would like to do this with my current plants. I'm 16 days in now, what do ya think?
 
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that depends on the plant mpro
id only fuck around in flower if the strain/specimen was conducive to such
if its going to hinder yields to take cutting this far into flower then dont.
maybe take a lower

it works, but you have to revert it back to veg...

many perpetual growers take all their cuttings two weeks into 12/12

here's a '98 jack taken 2-3wks into flower--
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although my jack is a branchy ho,
even clones taken off this plant will show the same branchin pattern--
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good thread here Steel..
thanks for takin the time to post it:canabis:
if new ideas tickle yer fancy,
ive lots of alternative cloning teks located in THIS THREAD

be well
 
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So taking cuttings early in flower promotes more branching? Or tighter internodes and branching?
 
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