NorCalGal
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I've approached them several times, intent on making the cuts, but the shears always become heavy in hand when I look at the sprightly new growth emerging to greet the sun. It's not just on the cannabis that I lack the conviction to do proper pruning. I'm sure I would have more confidence if other vegetation was regularly put under the knife, but no other cultivar carries as much potential risk/reward, and so I hesitate. Ranging from 40 to 62 inches, they're plenty tall enough, but could use some phattening up, to be sure. I'm concerned that topping this late will either prevent a nice fat cola, or alternatively, given that they are a bit lanky, the top of the plant will not be able to support multiple colas. Does anybody have any advice to offer on late veg pruning? Have I missed my window? Should I just let them finish up naturally and commit myself to earlier pruning on next year's crop or should I get out there, steady in my resolve, and do what needs to be done?