MechaniMan
Well-Known Member
Is there any way to thicken up the stalks for more support? This is only my second grow but mine don't seem to get any thicker than a pencil or maybe a Sharpie permanent marker on the main stalk.
Precisely what these are, long spindly and floppynope
its 99% in the genetics
some plants , like the Arcata trainwreck and the Genius from the c99 family , very thin stalks and a real viney plant that needs a lot of staking and supporting , i real challenge to grow , flops a lot
some people swear that silica helps build a more fibrous stalk but I never seen no difference when I used it
Precisely what these are, long spindly and floppy
On my first one I had to tie up every plant, it was ridiculous. There were strings everywhere . I built a 3-in mesh scrog net for this one which I like because it seems as though the plant actually grew a couple inches once I put it up. My best guess is that it don't have to support itself anymore so it put that into growth.For me, which means indica leaning plants, I wait to top them. At least 6 th or 7th node. For me, it seems to have a much better root system than would be if topped earlier. This also serves to thicken up all the stalks, especially on subsequent toppings. (usually 2 is enough for me.) Downside is, it will add a couple weeks to your veg time.
At this stage, I guess just tie them up. I've had plants that all the colas want to hit the ground....not the worse problem!
I find improved yield with the above method, over veg 4 weeks, cut, then flower.....which works but seems to yield a higher percentage of good nugs, but smaller size.
Bubba
My Goat ad Monkey Ultimate OG had no trouble holding up its buds...When I see thick stalks on the cola branches, its like the plant is saying "watch this" or something!genetics baby
the group I grew this year had several plants that had some really thick stalks , so thick that I did not need any stakes to hold them up
i love those genetics!
My Goat ad Monkey Ultimate OG had no trouble holding up its buds...When I see thick stalks on the cola branches, its like the plant is saying "watch this" or something!
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