Cannabis growing. Pruning. Part 2
Friday, July 30th, 2010This is an especially useful method for greenhouse cultivation, where plants regularly reach the roof or walls and burn or rot from the intense heat and condensation of water on the inside of the greenhouse. To stop rotting and burning while leaving sufficient room for floral clusters to form, the limbs are bent at least sixty centimeters ( twenty-four inches ) underneath the roof of the green house. Tying plants over permits more light to strike the plant, promoting axial expansion. Crimping stems and bending them over ends up in more light exposure as well as inhibiting the flow of auxin down the stem from the tip. Once more, as with meristem removal, this promotes axial expansion. Limbing is another common methodology of pruning Weed plants. (more…)

