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Nutrient uptake during mainlining (topping, LST, defoliation)

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Nutrient uptake during mainlining (topping, LST, defoliation)

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Hey folks,
can anyone tell me if it's important to alter the nutrient intake for the feed
before or after mainlining in vegetative state.

details: girls have developed their 5th node and are on their way to their 6th.
Next feed is coming up soon, around the same time the topping will occur.
So feeding can happen before or after, wondering about your opinions...

Will be cutting at 3rd node, leaving lower foliage till the plant recovers
before further trimming and LST.

During this process should I:
Keep the feed at the same level of ppm OR Lower it OR increase it?
Otherwise, any other input you may have is appreciated.
 
I have never noticed a plant suffering from a nutrient deficiency due to training. Don't worry about it.
 
Also the topping at a certain note is just a general basis in guideline if you don't like the the height of your Plath do is shorter just make sure your root zone is well established 1st what I found is that they may grow a bit more than the 5th or 6th so you have a really strong root zone and I it takes less time to heal and continues growing back faster. As far is the news raises concerns if it's already growing fine keep the same change if you noticed nutrient deficiencies
 
Thanks guys, I try to find as much answers as I can researching available knowledge bases online, but I still find nuances that I've never come across. This is much appreciated.
 
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