@TnA Homegrown, when you chop the top, are you discarding the top or trying the replant? The above pic is a great example for @greenwayfinder420 to try for his current issue. Bend it low enough to create some distance between light and plant-
Supercropping is generally defined as training your plant. But specifically he means twist/pinch your stalk to bend it over. The idea is to create space between the canopy of your plants and the light- 12" in most applications. Your light manufacturer should have it on the webpage. But yeah, if you have a small tent with low clearance, your going to have to train the plants to not grow into light.
Some folks have been known to just chop the stalk at lower height. Lose the top but harvest out the lowers that are growable distance-
@TnA Homegrown eeffing cool! Westport put a video up last month where he cropped 3-ish foot tall plant in half, scraped the bottom and got it to root- but yeah, topping off the tree on top and growing out the bottom bush sounds like a plan- would love to see what you did.
Top 2 pics are of Baldur’s Light. I let this grow more naturally like a tree but being sativa dominant…well you get it. So I super cropped the top only to slow it down back on 14NOV21. This is this morning as of 0900 lights on in Flower 1&2.
These next two are the same strain but I chopped the top and started LST to widen her footprint without a trellis. Also she is week 1 whereas the above is week 4.
This next pic is those two plants from above, as they sit in the tent. Ignore the other plants as they are irrelevant to this lol
And just for shits and giggles, this is the same BL strain but all ScROGged up lol. For the record, she doesn’t like cold and not too much training…I think I stressed her to partially seed 🙄
@TnA Homegrown, when you chop the top, are you discarding the top or trying the replant? The above pic is a great example for @greenwayfinder420 to try for his current issue. Bend it low enough to create some distance between light and plant-
here is a pic from 14NOV21
Supercropping is generally defined as training your plant. But specifically he means twist/pinch your stalk to bend it over. The idea is to create space between the canopy of your plants and the light- 12" in most applications. Your light manufacturer should have it on the webpage. But yeah, if you have a small tent with low clearance, your going to have to train the plants to not grow into light.
Some folks have been known to just chop the stalk at lower height. Lose the top but harvest out the lowers that are growable distance-
Super crop that beeotch would be an option if you can’t lower your plant or raise your light.