sKully
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I'm a fan of more tops and a little longer veg time. Honestly, why put the time into the plant if you're not going to pull out the full potential. All topping/training should be done entirely based on how your strain grows/responds to topping/training. Some strains will top themselves and need only one or two toppings to really bush out.
It all depends on how you want you canopy/plant to develop.
If you are trying to keep an even canopy in your garden, base your cut off of desired canopy height followed by nodal size. If you make your cut above two well developed nodes it will take less time for the plant to veg them into two new well developed tops.
At the end of the day, cut where you want to cut, it all really comes down to the strain and how it responds to the abuse.
-sK
It all depends on how you want you canopy/plant to develop.
If you are trying to keep an even canopy in your garden, base your cut off of desired canopy height followed by nodal size. If you make your cut above two well developed nodes it will take less time for the plant to veg them into two new well developed tops.
At the end of the day, cut where you want to cut, it all really comes down to the strain and how it responds to the abuse.
-sK