CannabisGrowBible

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During the seventh week of vegetative
growth you will notice that your plant has
become more concerned with growing outwards
than with growing upwards.
Let us pretend that we have a plant with 8
shoots. That means it is 4 nodes high. We
perform our pruning as described and we end up
with 16 shoots, but our plant is still 4 nodes
high. Now this does not mean that we can keep
doubling our shoots forever. Pruning just
pushes the plant to grow all its shoots early.
If you keep pruning up until the eighth week of
vegetative growth with a plant that is 4 nodes
high, the most amount of shoots you will get
will be about 32. They do not really go beyond
this factor much, but again this is strain
dependent. Now each new shoot has a junction
point or a node that it grew out from. Each
node should produce some bud during the
flowering stages. It is more than possible to
create a marijuana plant that droops down over
the sides hiding the pot. Not only that but
different strains grow in different sizes. It
is more than possible, with the right strain,
to have a single plant cover an entire desk
using this method.
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