tying down plants to increase yield !!
tying down plants to increase yield !!
I have tied down my cannabis plants to increase yield and it does work,
i am wondering if you can tie down flowers and some vegetables like this to increase yield, when the plant is growing in vegetative growth, cant one tie branches down for a few days to bush them out a little and increase the flowers... ????
apart from tomatos ( bushy variety) i can think of any other vegetable that can be tied down to increase its yield ??
is it possibe though ??
i am wondering if you can tie down flowers and some vegetables like this to increase yield, when the plant is growing in vegetative growth, cant one tie branches down for a few days to bush them out a little and increase the flowers... ????
apart from tomatos ( bushy variety) i can think of any other vegetable that can be tied down to increase its yield ??
is it possibe though ??
tying down plants to increase yield !!
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tying down plants to increase yield !!
You can train just about any plant or tree. Grapes aren't a vegetable but it's best to train them by tying them down.
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tying down plants to increase yield !!
Dill I can’t really think of any veggie plants that tying ‘em down as ya would a canna plant would benefit yield. But then I haven’t grown much of a variety.
Grapes, cucumbers, melons, polebeans, peas and such viney stuff of coarse needs to be trained. But not tying down? Maybe bush beans, more beans if they’re tied to spread out, but not for the same reason as canna to manipulate the apical growth.
I tie out my chilies and pepper plants for support for when the fruit gets heavy.
I’ll being trying some of that hubbard squash this year and I’ll fer sure be tying it up not down
Grapes, cucumbers, melons, polebeans, peas and such viney stuff of coarse needs to be trained. But not tying down? Maybe bush beans, more beans if they’re tied to spread out, but not for the same reason as canna to manipulate the apical growth.
I tie out my chilies and pepper plants for support for when the fruit gets heavy.
I’ll being trying some of that hubbard squash this year and I’ll fer sure be tying it up not down
tying down plants to increase yield !!
thanks ^
thats why i was wondering, i cant think of any veg plants that could be increase in yield by tying them down...
thats why i was wondering, i cant think of any veg plants that could be increase in yield by tying them down...
tying down plants to increase yield !!
I've seen people force plants in the cucumber family to the ground to force them to form a second set of roots, tomatoes and peppers do better when you plant them in the ground horizontally.
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tying down plants to increase yield !!
tying down is simply a method of getting better fruiting results indoors with artificial lights
outdoors, its of no benefit to cropping
youd be better off injuring the plant soas to promote vigorous growth response
outdoors, its of no benefit to cropping
youd be better off injuring the plant soas to promote vigorous growth response
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They've been doing it with fruit trees for years.
there's a technique to keep coffee trees short where they tie the plant down horizontally, allowing one of the lower branchs to become the main trunk and then everything else is cut away.
Some coffee farmers have also started to train their plants to get a bigger yield, and there's a technique to keep coffee trees short where they tie the plant down horizontally, allowing one of the lower branchs to become the main trunk and then everything else is cut away.
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none of which increases the yeild,
it merely put into easier reach of the slave children the landowners uses to service his bottom line
it merely put into easier reach of the slave children the landowners uses to service his bottom line
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