Not a whole lot of training. Just started twisting them a little. I think I might've waited a little too long but it'll be alrightThose girls are looking good, im especially interested in the six shooter. Shes got a great structure! Are you training them at all?
Dudeski, most of what I do I don't remember and my hatred of any form of paperwork kind of kill me.What age do you try to start at? I always wanted to ask you about that training.
Dudeski, most of what I do I don't remember and my hatred of any form of paperwork kind of kill me.
It really all depends on what I'm into at the moment. If I have to much going I usually don't mess with it.
If it's a contest plant, I'm guilty of alot of babying to that or those specific plants. If I really get into it I start as soon as the stem is strong enough to snap.. just grab the stem with thumb and forefingers both hands and twist slowly in opposite direction until you feel the hurd pop. I usually start close to the top of plant a few pops to each branch... It really opens up the liquid highway...
Start on a more mature plant.. Just to get the feel of it. when you know you know. Then experiment a little on younger plants. And sorry I didn't answer the question, yes to two places.. Just like turning a nut in a bolt about 1/4 to 1/2 inch apart..So they cant be too young? And you just twist, no squeezing? And you are grabbing in two places, opposite twists. I want to try, just getting a general idea of the mechanics. I appreciate the help bud.