Cannabis pruning and training – lollipopping outdoor grow



MarsHydro #OrganicGrowing #Fc6500 In this video I show how I lollipop and defoliate my outdoor plants to turn them into bushes.

33 Comments

  1. First year of what I would call aggressive lollipoping I get so much growing outdoor grass. I dont don't want to mess with the popcorn trash buds when I can have big meaty buds. Do what works for you and never stop experimenting. Plus plants thrive after a haircut

  2. I know this is an old video but what happened to you now I don't see you in YouTube anymore I use to watch you on Sundays and after you change to Thursdays . Hopefully your doing good brodda shut out from California

  3. My plants are like a foot away from each other and Thiers 4 right near. Should I trim leaves if their close by or will it not bother it. Ideas on better plant when it's a foot apart with 4 plants.

  4. I was told by a long time grower that after doing any type of trim, it is a good idea to add CalMag in the evening after a trim because the trimming stresses the plant and the addition of CalMag in the evening lessens the stress.

    Does anyone reading use this method?

    I'm an avid grower and always interested in best processes.

  5. Little trick I started doing I pull each plant out and look over the top straight down when i defoliate I can see exactly what fans are in the way or can be tucked. 3yrs been doing this. 200

  6. He says once a year? If I didn’t prune them out at least once a month they would be 10 feet high and 10 feet wide with no bud. Mine are 5×5 now July 1. And out of control. Love it .

  7. I want to advise against "ripping" leaves and branches by hand. Especially when close to flowering or in flower. You want to minimize open scabs on your plant, or else you'll be more susceptible to mold.

  8. Hi very informative, i have a question brand new to growing, i have a heated three season glassed in porch and have enjoyed great success growing orchids i would like to try my hand at marijuana the porch faces east and gets the sun all day quite warm in the summer and temperate in the winter ,, i live in Ct,, going to try starting with seeds any opinion out there ? Thanks

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