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Large Plants: hollow or not to hollow ?

epicorchard

Member
Is there a point where plants get too big to effectively prune out their shaded centers? Its 7/20 now, by the end of august i expect to be overwhelmed with new growth.





 
I would definitely LST them to get some air and light to the middle.
Prunning the middle is the next best option in my opinion.

If you flower that dense of a plant you risk molds in a still-air day.

How long did you veg these monsters?
 

Croptober

Active member
LST means low stress training. Those bitches are huge, you should definitely cut out anything that's not getting light unless you want to make hash or wax or your left with smaller airy buds that are a pain in the ass to trim. And what Asslinger said will create better airflow through the plant and reduce the risk of mold.
 

epicorchard

Member
Gotcha. Not sure how LST will help me thin out the centers. I noticed last year most of the inner shaded growth died off by harvest.
 

epicorchard

Member
Yes sir. I top them when they reach 1ft, and then I super crop them by breaking branches creating 90 degree bends whenever the canopy looks uneven. I'm also a big fan of bending small plants over, tying the top to the base of the plant.
 

Croptober

Active member
Supercropping is the shit. I saw your cookies they look dank props.
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fisher15

classy grass
Veteran
It's not easy. Get what you can around the bottoms and up a bit near the centers. Past that, most of the inside growth can be left to harden up after your tops are cut. At least that's how I do it. Very nice garden btw.

Last year..
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epicorchard

Member
Thanks, Nice monsters! . I like your version of a mound. Is that amended native dirt? What kind of watering system do you use?
 

fisher15

classy grass
Veteran
Thanks, Nice monsters! . I like your version of a mound. Is that amended native dirt? What kind of watering system do you use?

Thank you man. The native earth has been improved over the years. I used to grow in large pots and spill out the soil after every season, so the mounds had a lot of room. 180 degree sprayers placed around the edges worked pretty well. I would come through and handwater around the trunk and later in the season, between the mounds. Healthiest plants I've ever grown..way better than the 400 gallon smarties and trenches I've also done.
 
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