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Should I top it off? And what kind of training should I do?

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Should I top it off? And what kind of training should I do?

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Nobble grower- It’s getting to the point where I’d like to top it. though I’m not sure if it’s recovered from its health problems. Also, I’d like to train it to be as low as possible, if I could get advice on that aswell that would be great. Or any other suggestions.


Light distance: 28-30 in
Par:320-340
Humidity: 60-65
Temp: 23c
Light cycle:18/6.
Medium: promix premium potting soil
Light: 100w | p1000 viparspectra led.
Age: 65 days. 2 months
Seed origin: lemon crack bag seed.
(green crack x super lemon haze)
History: was stretched but was been put deeper into solo cup. Watered when it’s dry, via, bottom water. It’s been crushed 1 once and it’s fallen over in the cup once and the whole cup has fallen over once. Has been transplanted a few times. Had light burn. No feed yet. Had extreme taco curing and the reverse of that. Has been recovering.
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Hello Chris. After a bit of a rough start she is looking pretty good.
I am a fan of mainlining for indoor. This keeps the plant short and spreads it out.
It keeps the flowers all about the same height so it's easier to light them properly.



When your plant looks like this it's time to flower her.
 
top it once and let it go, 6 branches would be good.
There isn't one right way to shape plants. Watch it grow and learn as it grows. Usually, people top after the fifth branch node. Keep the center of the plant open for air flow and light penetration. I sometimes use this rule of thumb: divide the space between the top of the soil and the light into thirds. The first third is for vegetation, the second for stretching and flowering and the last for open space between the plant and the light.
 
Main lining is a long difficult time-consuming process. I would just do some LST as you were having issues to begin with. Main line is high stress training. That's just me though do you
 
Hello Chris. After a bit of a rough start she is looking pretty good.
I am a fan of mainlining for indoor. This keeps the plant short and spreads it out.
It keeps the flowers all about the same height so it's easier to light them properly.



When your plant looks like this it's time to flower her.

These were some really informative videos. Thank you!
 
I personally would top it and lst it. That simple at this stage of growth. I like training these plants can get big😳
 
Hello Chris. After a bit of a rough start she is looking pretty good.
I am a fan of mainlining for indoor. This keeps the plant short and spreads it out.
It keeps the flowers all about the same height so it's easier to light them properly.



When your plant looks like this it's time to flower her.

Just Stop Dude! Hes barely outta the gate, his plants are struggling and your advising Advanced Techniques!! Techniques You yourself have probably never accomplished...
 
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