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That sounds extremely painful or.. kinky, I'm not sure which one.Lol, just cut the top head off, bend her down and down the line throw a net over it and be done with it.
Are you talking about cutting the main stem at the top?That sounds extremely painful or.. kinky, I'm not sure which one.
I'm not sure I want to do that.
You don't necessarily have to top, you can just bend her down and spread her out a bit so the lower branches get more light... but topping is just pinching the very top node off, it's usually done when they are younger, but can be done anytime. I didn't top any this year, just training them how I want them.Are you talking about cutting the main stem at the top?
You don't necessarily have to top, you can just bend her down and spread her out a bit so the lower branches get more light... but topping is just pinching the very top node off, it's usually done when they are younger, but can be done anytime. I didn't top any this year, just training them how I want them.
I don't recommend ILGM seeds but I grabbed their sour diesel auto flower and it's a beast. Takes a beating and keeps right on going. Super tall plants over 5' closer to 6' maybe taller. I have a 7' height and both times I've ran out of height room. This last time not only did I top it but I topped it for good. I accidentally took off way more than I should hoping to keep plant small. I'm at 4 and a half feet with an additional foot lsted over. The plant would be around 6' naturally.I think I'll bend her down and stretch her out a bit.
This is my black cherry punch, I started bending her over while she was still inside so the stem would be going in the right direction to make her long and low in my garden. I planted her at an angle, probably a 50ish degree angle, and pointed her top in the direction I plan to train her as she gets bigger. This pic was the day after transplant, before doing any LST outside, her branches had already started to even out and catch up with her top because she'd been bent over indoors for a few weeks...I think I'll bend her down and stretch her out a bit.
I think it's going to work out because the little ones are getting ready to flower and produce buds.This is my black cherry punch, I started bending her over while she was still inside so the stem would be going in the right direction to make her long and low in my garden. I planted her at an angle, probably a 50ish degree angle, and pointed her top in the direction I plan to train her as she gets bigger. This pic was the day after transplant, before doing any LST outside, her branches had already started to even out and catch up with her top because she'd been bent over indoors for a few weeks... View attachment 1248670
This is her a few days later, after I was satisfied she wasn't shocked from the transplant. I removed the bottom one, two or three growth sites on most branches and a few whole lower branches that were hidden and would just block airflow and be in the dirt. I guess technically this would be a form of lollipopping, but she's not standing up, she's spreading out. View attachment 1248671
This is her today, it's been about 5 days since her haircut if my stoner brain recalls correctly, and yesterday I removed a few more leaves that were touching the ground. She seems very low now, but I'm counting on a good stretch and she will be up away from the dirt before buds start to form. I'll keep pruning and training as she grows, I plan on attempting a scrog on a couple. View attachment 1248672
As you can see the lower branches are already catching up with the main top and they will be thier own nice buds. There's no wrong way to LST, you do what works for your space and desired outcome. I've topped in the past, it's good for keeping them stout, but I find it does shock them, moreso if you wait till they are bigger. Last year I topped my 3 big ladies and cloned the tops, 2 took, one didn't... but they definitely slowed down for a bit, which I was fine with cause I was running out of space. In your case with how much stress she's had in her life, I don't know that I'd top. LST has the same effect of breaking apical dominance and causing the lower branches to catch up to the top... topping just does it immediately... but with the side effect of stress. A helpful trick if you can remember when putting your seeds in the pot, is to plant them off center, to one side, so you have more room to bend the future stalk and stretch out the side branches... I forget to do it then I'm mad at myself when I go to start bending them over.
What's the plan with the little ones? If they will be vacating, I'd say definitely spread that girl out, she will still grow up plenty to fill your window, trust me... just with several tops instead of one.
Agree and agree.This is my black cherry punch, I started bending her over while she was still inside so the stem would be going in the right direction to make her long and low in my garden. I planted her at an angle, probably a 50ish degree angle, and pointed her top in the direction I plan to train her as she gets bigger. This pic was the day after transplant, before doing any LST outside, her branches had already started to even out and catch up with her top because she'd been bent over indoors for a few weeks... View attachment 1248670
This is her a few days later, after I was satisfied she wasn't shocked from the transplant. I removed the bottom one, two or three growth sites on most branches and a few whole lower branches that were hidden and would just block airflow and be in the dirt. I guess technically this would be a form of lollipopping, but she's not standing up, she's spreading out. View attachment 1248671
This is her today, it's been about 5 days since her haircut if my stoner brain recalls correctly, and yesterday I removed a few more leaves that were touching the ground. She seems very low now, but I'm counting on a good stretch and she will be up away from the dirt before buds start to form. I'll keep pruning and training as she grows, I plan on attempting a scrog on a couple. View attachment 1248672
As you can see the lower branches are already catching up with the main top and they will be thier own nice buds. There's no wrong way to LST, you do what works for your space and desired outcome. I've topped in the past, it's good for keeping them stout, but I find it does shock them, moreso if you wait till they are bigger. Last year I topped my 3 big ladies and cloned the tops, 2 took, one didn't... but they definitely slowed down for a bit, which I was fine with cause I was running out of space. In your case with how much stress she's had in her life, I don't know that I'd top. LST has the same effect of breaking apical dominance and causing the lower branches to catch up to the top... topping just does it immediately... but with the side effect of stress. A helpful trick if you can remember when putting your seeds in the pot, is to plant them off center, to one side, so you have more room to bend the future stalk and stretch out the side branches... I forget to do it then I'm mad at myself when I go to start bending them over.
What's the plan with the little ones? If they will be vacating, I'd say definitely spread that girl out, she will still grow up plenty to fill your window, trust me... just with several tops instead of one.
Aww thanks, I fuck up plenty just like everyone else lol. Gardening is a life long learning experience.I think it's going to work out because the little ones are getting ready to flower and produce buds.
In fact the smallest one is probably going to have some smokable buds in a week or two.
I'm starting to watch the trichom color and see if anything turns Amber.
You do some amazing work, thanks for your reply it's very helpful.
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