early on, in the first few years of taking oxy, the insurance company was really shitty about paying for my oxycotin, oxycodone etc. you never knew what was gonna happen when you went to pick up your poison, err pills. id go pick up my RX and you never knew if there was going to be a problem. if there was one thing i hated the most about going to the pharmacist.. it was the uncertainty if your meds were gonna be filled. its not fun either, way worse than withdrawals because you are not thinking i want off this shit. like iv mention before, each year i had to wait up to 7 days for them too approve me for X amount of time.. which was never the same, random as fuck. when id have to go through this shit.
Been there : ( I still have my gall bladder though.
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@jipp are you a female? Or do people in this thread just refer to you as "Girl" lol.
im not sure if its ideal structure for indoor or not. but i like how open it is so light can get inside easy, a must for indoor. less pruning.. so, yeah i think its good? is my logic off?
There are some strains/pheno's that don't respond well to topping. I just tossed a few. Out of those, some of them will work with topping, but it has to be at the right time. And if you are root bound or bordering on it, topping often doesn't work well. Bc of those huge bottom leafs, I can't tell what size pot that is, but you get what I'm saying.
For fun lets assume that plant didn't take to topping. It's not necessarily a fault, the plant might be fantastic, so long as it's grown w/o topping (LST it) You will know in a couple weeks if that middle growth takes off. Basically, you have to wait and see. Sometimes that light growth in the bottom and middle like that doesn't take off, or takes too long. I know this is not a terribly scientific explanation, but it's like the plant doesn't want to be short. To perform, it wants to be tall. If you try to make it short via topping it doesn't cooperate, know what I mean? The only way to run it short (and happy) is to lst the daylights out of it.
All that said, I don't think it's one of those plants and I think it's going to be fine lol. Judging by the stalk width, I might have topped it a bit earlier but that might be the pic. It looks like you may have put a decent amount of time letting that top section grow, only to lop it off. If that's the case, you could have topped it where you did earlier, and it would have put that time/energy into building structure that you were going to keep.
Some people intentionally grow it out tall, to cut it off, thinking they have built a bigger root system now, so the topping will really take off and be effective. It will maximize plant size/yeild etc. I'm not saying you did this, it's just fyi, but that theory doesn't make any sense. The plant is not going to make up the 7-10 days of growth they just took from it with bigger roots. And if they topped it at the correct time, the structure they are now hoping to get speedily would have already been there. The plants like to grow from the top, up. So we take advantage of that when we prune. If we grow it tall, then hack it down, it's almost never efficient.
If it responds to that prune, I agree with you, it has some very nice symmetry and with some very light training, you could space it well and maximize yield easily. The plant is not in my hand, but I would start tying those two new tops down once they gain traction. The sides will start to catch up. Then top those two tops and the sides will probably reach canopy level about the same time.
She's pretty, and very happy as most of your plants appear to be. Nice work!