Backyard Garden, Pruning Snips, Vegetable Harvest, Stem Growth.
Targeted pruning disrupts apical dominance to redirect metabolic energy toward lower lateral branches and developing fruit. This stress response induces significant stem thickening to accommodate increased weight and nutritional demands for a maximized harvest.
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29 Comments
Ahh yes high stress training
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Just say u cut circulation of nutrients to the top of the fauna wtf… I had to read this too many times to get it…
This is what yall lack. Knowlage to teach people things a certain way. I'm just tired of seing brainless words put together… Just context filler words…
All fun and games until you have some real acres of vines
all these commentators dumb it just removes the phloem so the top one get the sugar and all the food
I love all the information that we learn on social media.
Wonder what it would be like if we was just goin about our normal lives and some huge thing came out of no where and crushed our limbs to make it stronger to do stuff for them 🤔🤔
Your explanation is very impressive I learned a lot from it.
"Fruits"? What fruits? Apples? Bananas? Berries? Pineapples?
Ive also used this instead of toping just to allow the lower branches to catch up
It’s called super cropping. You can then bend those branches to allow the lower branches to get more light, and that increases your yield as well. It also causes the plant to produce other compounds that actually increase flavor, smell, and overall quality of whatever you are growing. I do this a lot with cannabis
but wouldn't such breakage expose the plant to continants, such as disease and fungi?
Amen 🎉🎉🎉
Supercropping ✌️😃🇬🇧
It’s called a knuckle. Very important though is the plant must be healthy and be early enough in its vegetation state to heal and become stronger. If a plant has disease it can spread it with this technique. You should clean the tool of your choice between plants and wrap the knuckles in nylon ribbon that stretches but will also protect it from disease and insects that can transfer disease and infestations as well!
I've found this too with my weed plant xD If it's life is too easy, too stress free, it won't grow as big. But I once had a plant split in half, ductaped it back together, biggest harvest I had. I still have that stem somewhere, because it's facinating to see how it healed a giant split almost 30 cm long.
I wonder if someone ever tried the Utopia experiments with plants
Yea I graft shit with whatever rusty tool I can lay my hands on first no cleaning or nothing near hundred percent success rate I guess people love to spend money to feel like they're doing something
We just pinch and twist in the industry…
Everyone’s is a professional when it comes to cannabis a lot of people need to stop talking like your literally a gorilla grower 😮💨😮💨
yal discovering LST is crazy lol
This is how i get some large nugs. FIM
Also known as super cropping
I winter pruned grapevines for 15 years and I am qualified horticulturalist and this a new tip for me.
Leafs feed fruits, they dont fight for food.
Waste of time damn trolls.
The content is really helpful I enjoyed every second of it.
Я так же на своих сорняках делаю 😂
High Stress Training is good & all but Low Stress is better.
The top and bottom captions say two different things too says makes the stem stronger for better results at the top and the bottom captions says it help the bottom a fruit by starving the top