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I am going to attempt a new grow in my homemade grow box as soon as its finished being put together. I already know most of what I need, for I have done this before and only failed because mites overtook everything. The question that I have is this;
How do you get the most yield from your plants?
I know people who have told me about pruning, (I think thats what they called it). Where they cut the main stem of the plant at an angle, and this allows the plant to branch off in the way that it was cut, while continuing to grow from what was not cut at the top. Does this work? How exactly is it done? I would be very grateful to anyone who can shed some light on this for me, for I have only had success with tall skinny plants before that do not bush out at all. Thanks =)
Im on my first grow myself but it seems you didnt do quite enouph reading yet. This sie (not forum) has a great general FAQ which will answer a lot for you and isnt going to take long to get threw. Theres no 1 solution to get the best yields. And about prunning, search" lst, hst, Training." Either google or growery search will do.