I'm going to try the it with my scorps cheers for the info very interesting and detailed
I just did it this morning so all I have are before pics, But If the results are dramatic I'll post new ones as soon as I can.
Most excellent follow-through and leads me to the answer to another question I've been looking for. I have a Moruga plant that I purchased that is healthy, but has not yet branched. No branches = No nodes. I'm thinking of topping it just a bit to encourage it to branch.
Does this sound correct?
Funny thing, some sort of pest, i'm thinking cutworms, inadvertantly helped me out this year. It was eating allllll of my lower level leaves so that my plants all became bushy. The few that were not attacked are taller but have many less nodes then those which I initially was worried about. My one Bhut has about 6 branches stemming out from right at dirt level. To think how mad I was every morning when I went out to discover my plants were a midnight snack, not knowing they were just looking out for me. haha
When did you buy it, how old is it now and how tall? If enough light is hitting the stem it will side shoot without being topped off. If it's not getting enough light in general it will get taller than the average plant before branching off.
A picture is worth a thousand words. The two pods on the left are what has been picked so far from the plant that was not pruned. I used or gave away some from the other plant which are obviously not included in this photo, but the total harvest so far from the plant that was pruned is 23 pods.
A wise man once said "more nodes = more pods". Pruning gets you more nodes eventually, the trade off being slower vertical growth.
I used to trim pretty aggressively, but I have found a way to automate the lower branching. Too bad I lost so many to BER this year.
You plants look great by the way, awesome job, and great post!
How old is this plant?