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Get your plants healthy again and then top. If your plants are currently suffering from a deficiency then common sense says not to add any more stress.
My plants are looking a bit sickly in the leaves area. would toping plants with some deficiencies(soon resolved) be wise, or not? I wanna top them anyway, but should I wait till their healthier or would the act of toping actually help the weaker leaves? can some one get back to me on this.:character0029:
wot is wrong with the plants, ie wot collur is the leaves? is it the fan leaves? how big or old are they? wot strain are you growing? in wot medium are they grown in? haller back with thoughs and ill try and help but without knowing these things i could't answer your qusten man, hope i can help and good luck with all your grows :harvest:
do fan leaves show stress earlier than other leaves or something? after you said this, I noticed that my 'problem' leaves tend to be my fan leaves
Sometimes it's better to cut your losses and start over. Weak plants typically remain poor growers thru their life. And often yield so poorly you'll be pissed you wasted 3 months grow time.
topping a weak plant not wise. when u top a plant u remove its main growth shoot. When you top a healthy plant they say leave it for 24 hrs or so. why top a weak plant when u could wait get more healthy then top it?
hope this helps!
i top my plants no matter what they look like, heck i have topped clones that still werent transplanted. As long as there on track they will grow. I had a batch of 8 blue dream clones that i topped on day 1 of veg & they looked like total shit(they spent almost 2 months in a clone dome). i gave them a 2 week veg as i do with any other strain and still mangaged to pull a pound. 2x4 space
i would say experience is a crucial factor.
I'll try to remember to put up some before and after pics, but you know how that purple haze is...
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