I was reading a legitimate article the other day from a trusted source about splitting the stem of the cannabis plant 7-10 days prior to harvest to increase the THC, which by the way the article brought out the information all did really seem to make sense. To sum it all up, they showed using a sharp blade like a chef's knife to slice into the base of the main stem within a couple of inches above the soil line, and then shoving the knife into the stalk they would line up a chopstick and work it into place before removing the knife. The theory of it is that the trichomes of the cannabis plant act in such a way to protect the plant from infection, and so in splitting the stem in this fashion forces the plant to recognize the high risk of infection and thus to protect itself pumps out a ton more trichomes just prior to the harvest. The article also brought out to only do this to one plant at a time and to expect to kill the plant the first several times you attempt to do this before you figure out how to do it correctly to keep the plant living after you do it. Thus it shouldn't be done by new growers because this is something you have to learn to master after you already know all of the basics of growing.
Since I am already familiar with grafting and the basis of what the article stated in it all made sense to me, but begged the question why haven't I ever heard of this topic and doing this before? I assume it is a new technique which is what I was off to research when I stumbled upon this site and this new forum, so has anyone here ever heard of this or know anything about it?
Since I am already familiar with grafting and the basis of what the article stated in it all made sense to me, but begged the question why haven't I ever heard of this topic and doing this before? I assume it is a new technique which is what I was off to research when I stumbled upon this site and this new forum, so has anyone here ever heard of this or know anything about it?
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