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Okay I was just making sure. I’m familiar with topping, did it on a few plants. One is starting 3 main colas :)It'll make it have 2 tops instead of one.
LOL....Like a Tasmanian they got 2 heads down there ....
Yep my preferred way of growing sea of many heads hey Max my Devil friend .you'l b suprised what it grows into..will have many tops
A two headed dragon... LOLIt'll make it have 2 tops instead of one.
Bingo, but they will struggle and never quite reach her true potential, IMO. Nothing is quite like the apex of a plant, even when it's bent in a lower position than all the others. Budding sites, size, it must be a genetic feature of some type. Written into the genetic code of every plant.Where it has been topped is good learn how to train the lateral branches to become Apex heads or buds .you have taken the apex dominance from the top and now each branch will want to be one .
I dont know I think some love to be topped and produce better and others not so much. I prefer to top indoors as an even canopy most often means a bigger yield. The exception to that imo is SOG.Bingo, but they will struggle and never quite reach her true potential, IMO. Nothing is quite like the apex of a plant, even when it's bent in a lower position than all the others. Budding sites, size, it must be a genetic feature of some type. Written into the genetic code of every plant.
Yea, I was kinda thinking that might be the case also, especially with some of the cloned cultivars, that are highly specialized. It's like they are one giant apex to themselves, or they simply love to flower vertically and have that closed inter nodal structure. Genetics doing it's thing.I dont know I think some love to be topped and produce better and others not so much. I prefer to top indoors as an even canopy most often means a bigger yield. The exception to that imo is SOG.
Yeah since this is my first time around, by myself at least I’ve helped a handful of growers so I have minor knowledge. Some plants I’m bending them and tying them down and two others I topped just to see which results I like best. So far, I’m digging the low stress training. All’s well so far.Bingo, but they will struggle and never quite reach her true potential, IMO. Nothing is quite like the apex of a plant, even when it's bent in a lower position than all the others. Budding sites, size, it must be a genetic feature of some type. Written into the genetic code of every plant.
You will find much depends on genetics.. id say research the strain you are growing and the pheno's it produces since today's seeds carry a wide amount of pheno's. Or just experiment but understand the findings you come up with are specific to the genetics you have tested on.Yeah since this is my first time around, by myself at least I’ve helped a handful of growers so I have minor knowledge. Some plants I’m bending them and tying them down and two others I topped just to see which results I like best. So far, I’m digging the low stress training. All’s well so far.
Yeah I got a few photos from random bags of weed that are doing great lol. Then 5 northern light auto flowersYou will find much depends on genetics.. id say research the strain you are growing and the pheno's it produces since today's seeds carry a wide amount of pheno's. Or just experiment but understand the findings you come up with are specific to the genetics you have tested on.
For instance the gelato I did last can produce some real big single colas but the cake and chem didn't seem to matter how many times it was topped only mid sized. Indoor or outdoor will matter for light delivery and indoors we see a much bigger benefit overall. In the end its about total yield unless growing for show.
Outdoors you may want to for structure or certain climates like say Michigan where lots of rain comes close to harvest time and big buds are more susceptible to rot from moisture etc.
No right or wrong here and many ways to do it right depending on our needs
This whole growing thing is just fun in general. Keeps me busy at home and is gonna save me a fortune in the long run. My auto flowers are a week old today, so I’m debating whether or not to feed them cal-mag water only or just give it another week and keep feeding them straight waterYea, there certainly is more than one way to skin a cat. That's really good advice for any novice grower. Personally, I like to learn different ways, and different techniques... One of the hardest things to do is working within a certain set of parameters, for instance. Some of the plants I put out this year are sitting on hilltop, and others are sitting in swamp... The one's on the hilltop I was reluctant, because of having to carry water to them, the ones in swamp are close to water....
Overall so far, the ones on the hilltop are doing much better, I think because of better sunlight, and more fresh/better overall air quality. The one's in the swamp are around grass, and there's lot's of bugs out there, so I've been hitting all the plants with plenty of microbes, and foliar sprays above to keep them healthy and happy.
It almost seems like the ones in the swamp are so green, they seem to be sucking nitrogen out of the air, I'm not sure, but I suspect that might be the case, either that, or it's the swamp water I'm feeding them. Who knows, but they are much darker green plants. But the swamp creatures are going to be a challenge.
That sir is the attitude needed for success... keep it fun and simple.This whole growing thing is just fun in general. Keeps me busy at home and is gonna save me a fortune in the long run. My auto flowers are a week old today, so I’m debating whether or not to feed them cal-mag water only or just give it another week and keep feeding them straight water
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