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I live in the suburbs, my fence is only six feet tallTopped for outside? Why
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I live in the suburbs, my fence is only six feet tallTopped for outside? Why
Yeah I told myself to wait a week but I was out with the clippers and it just…happened…Nice bro. The only thing I would recommend next time is give them a week or two to get over the transplant shock before you top them. Try to spread out the trauma. They look good though.![]()
Same here. I can't be growing 12 footers in my backyard. It might be legal here but people are still gonna people.I live in the suburbs, my fence is only six feet tall![]()
Yeah, my county it’s completely legal as long as it’s inside. I’m just hoping I have enough other plants in my yard to throw a drone lmao.Same here. I can't be growing 12 footers in my backyard. It might be legal here but people are still gonna people.
Yeah same here. It's supposed to be indoor. But I have a lot of privacy and outdoor is just soo much easier and better in this climate. And it's free. Nice going on the melon. I never have any luck with them. Now peppers and tomatoes there will be no shortage of. LolYeah, my county it’s completely legal as long as it’s inside. I’m just hoping I have enough other plants in my yard to throw a drone lmao.
Related first melon on the arch!
I also lollipop mine. The plants get so big I prefer to focus on the colas and mini colas and just keep the bottom 1/4 to 1/3 of the plant cleaned up. It also reduces the amount of popcorn buds I have to trim. I don't sell it so at a certain point the yield becomes too excessive if I don't do that.I like to top outdoors cause of the containers, rather have them shorter and bushy with lots of side branches. Same as why i train them indoors. I lollipop my outdoors also later down the line.
Scotty I allways put autos straight in without sprouting tails,allways worked m8The first two autos (Northern Lights (right) & OG Kush) in solo cups grew to about a 1-inch diameter. That was funny. No evidence exists.
If these make it to the edge of these 5 gal pots I'll be happy. Until this year I was sure I had to germinate every seed in a paper towel. I think I'll just put them directly in soil from now on.
Its a 2026 thread dude.Top um
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Why are you making such a big deal out of people topping their plants? Go smoke a dubie and calm down. It's not that serious.Its a 2026 thread dude.
You have posted the same pics in 10 threads
Youre topping in your basement in april...hes topping in June...
Still time for a single topping. I could've topped mine twice, but I chose to train them out as long as I could, for more vertical branching. Limbs are too hard to bend now. Time is irrelevant at this point. Just trying to help, with my opinion.Its a 2026 thread dude.
You have posted the same pics in 10 threads
Youre topping in your basement in april...hes topping in June...
Topping rabbits takes care of the problem :-). We've got a red fox running around that has taken rabbits out this year.I’ve had plants topped early, by rabbits. You get a joint low on the plant. Everyone split in heavy wind when they got bigger. Word of advice, don’t let any rabbits top your plants!
I see fox all the time, hawks are doing a good job on the rabbits also.Topping rabbits takes care of the problem :-). We've got a red fox running around that has taken rabbits out this year.