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When to start Training after transplanting

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When to start Training after transplanting

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I transplanted 2 clones into 18 gallons of Happy Farms and regular potting soil mix 3 days ago. How long should I wait before topping?
 

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My metod is based on a stupidity but the results are quite good.
After i transplant my clones to new pot i w8 for 1 extra layer of growth so i know that the roots are intergrated firmly in new soil. After that you can torture them.
I wish you a happy grow
 
Okie dokie. My plants have been topped and fimmed. As I am a first time grower, I am worried about taking off too much. I'll attach pictures. What are your opinions?
 

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I see you topped it. Once that branches out and makes the 'Y' you can move the light back a little bit so those two new branches stretch. Once they stretch, you can tie them down.
 
The topping and fimming I did didn't seem to slow growth whatsoever. I've seen people do more defoliation on lower parts of their plants. Is this something y'all suggest?
 

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You can strip below your canopy just before you flick them, but at this stage I wouldn’t take any more than you have :)
 
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