At the end of the day it’s about how you want the plant structure to be for your grow, I prefer scrog so I’ll top maybe 2-3 rounds then let the nodes fill in the nets like this belowHow many times should you top off a plant? It's not just once? I'm new.
No but I have seen people use it successfully I was gunna look into the benefitsYo @Mikedin - You ever mess with adding yucca powder to your soil mixes? I just happen to have some..
Yes it’s possible, but not a problem, these will most likely be flowered and I’ll clone off for next runs mothers are awesome but take up space, so I’ll probably do generational clones like the cali blues clone in the back is 3rd generation we’ll see if it loses anything but I believe I should be good for a decent amount of roundsMy guess is that it will shoot those branches out with the quickness now! According to Kushman, it’s possible those branches will have wider node spacing as a result, but who knows!!??
The wetting agent in pro-mix is the one thing that throws it off from being organic. Yucca would probably be a good alternative. Not sure if it’s possible to get compressed bales of peat moss sans “wetting agent” though..No but I have seen people use it successfully I was gunna look into the benefits
Depends on the type of promix some use a yucca based wetting agent some use a chemical based. I’m ok with both as far as that goes everything else is goodThe wetting agent in pro-mix is the one thing that throws it off from being organic. Yucca would probably be a good alternative. Not sure if it’s possible to get compressed bales of peat moss sans “wetting agent” though..
Have any more pics of her maybe down at ground level so we can see where what nodes you have where, is there a reason you want to remove them opposed to letting them try to catch up to the top cola?i plan on removing the lower branches on this plant but I am wondering about the optimal time to do it. On one hand those branches are pulling in energy but they are also consuming it so when should I take them off?
I have already topped once between the 5th and 6th node. Currently side branches from 3,4,5th node are there. I was going to take them off the 3rd because they are really close to the ground and I plan on topping and training so they maybe too close to the ground.Have any more pics of her maybe down at ground level so we can see where what nodes you have where, is there a reason you want to remove them opposed to letting them try to catch up to the top cola?
Thank you !At the end of the day it’s about how you want the plant structure to be for your grow, I prefer scrog so I’ll top maybe 2-3 rounds then let the nodes fill in the nets like this below
I gave these 3 rounds of topping
The pic below that is of a 4ish week old seedling about a week after it’s first topping you can see the split growth at the top, if I were to re-top I’d wat for 2-3 nodes to grow off each of those then I’d top all the top sites on the plant, all the lowers coming up etc, but kind you this adds time to your veg time plants need to recover, resume growth etc it’s not too much time but if 1-2-3 weeks are a major difference for you at the end I’d stick with the LST, other methods take longer but it’s up to the grower how many cycles you want to do of topping
@JKash did a 32 top mainline run very recently all documented on here
But some prefer natural shaped like a Christmas tree or natural bush depending on the genetics
If it’s your first run I’d suggest sticking to the basics, learn the growth pattern, feeding patterns, learn when to see the plant is showing sex etc etc, look up LST (low stress training) a lot of people stick with that, great way to maximize plant size and space with little stress to the plants.
Yeah if they are close to the ground you can pull em, it’s really up to you, I like to keep a good foot from soil to first branch only for ease of watering, outdoors keeping them up will help reduce and splash up of mud etc during any heavy rains, really more for hygiene Of the plant I guess, keep contaminants off the best as possibleI have already topped once between the 5th and 6th node. Currently side branches from 3,4,5th node are there. I was going to take them off the 3rd because they are really close to the ground and I plan on topping and training so they maybe too close to the ground.
Next time around, if you can, consider transplanting into smaller pots a couple more times before going into the final pots. You’ll get faster growth with much more room for error.Transplanted last night in semi dry soil. Watered right after transplant, 1 gallon. Watered again this morning 1gallon. Will water once more very very slowly to guarantee all is set in and moist. 10 gallon bags are heavy when wet. <—-soil noob
Yes they are! Fortunately I did the math first and realized that not just 10-gal but even a 7-gal saturated pot would be heavy AF and hard to maneuver for draining runoff, so I went with a 5-gal. It’s a step up from my usual 3-gal pots, which I could manhandle in and out of the tent for closer inspection.10 gallon bags are heavy when wet. <—-soil noob