PRUNING- Cannabis Marijuana seeds Growing Guide
Plants that are regenerated, cloned and even grown from
seed will need to be pruned at some point to encourage the
plant to produce as much as possible and remain healthy.
Pruning the lower limbs creates more air-flow under the plants
in an indoor situation and creates cuttings for cloning. It
also forces the plant effort to the top limbs that get the
most light, maximizing yields.
Plants that are regenerated need to have minor growth
clipped so that the main regenerated growth will get all the
plant energy. This means that once the plant has started to
regenerate lots of growth, the lower limbs that will be shaded
or are not robust should go. The growth must be thinned on top
branches such that only the most robust growth is allowed to
remain.
Once nice aspect of regenerating plants is that some small
buds left on the plant in anticipation of regeneration will
not sprout new growth and may be collected for smoke. The
plant may provide much smokable material if it is caught
before all the old flowers dry up and die with the new
vegatative growth occuring.
Try to trim a regenerated plant twice. Once as it is
starting to regenerate, collect any bud that is not sprouting
with new growth and smoke it. Then later, prune again to take
lower clippings to clone and thin the upper growth so that
larger buds will be produced.
If a regenerated plant is not pruned at all, the resulting
plant is very stemmy, does not create large buds and the total
yield will be significantly reduced.
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