Had some stretching on a plant inside. Not much, and not sure why, but when I topped the thing, I went down a few nodes instead of main top. It's still growing few days later, but did I screw up? What should I expect compared to a normal topping?
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Quick question, new to things.. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Ever notice when cutting your lawn how if you "top" a weed its stem thickens, and growth is stimulated? Same thing here. Plant is determined to survive and replicate its genotype. https://www.amazon.com/Selfish-Gene-...=UTF8&me=&qid=
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Thanks for all the responses guys. I apologize for no pics, just not entirely comfortable posting them just yet. I actually have two, but the one in question is a Liberty Haze. It's in veg (18/6). Not really reaching for light, but there was more spacing in between the top nodes than I wanted. I usually allow my plants to grow a little longer than most before topping. Inside anyways. I'm not in a rush to switch them over to flower, so time isn't really an issue. I plan on topping again soon. Trying to get a bad ass bush, and the even canopy I need for my particular lighting set-up. Not sure what I was thinking, probably wasn't thinking very much (too many brownies) . I topped where most people probably would, around the 4th or 5th node, and at the time it had 7 nodes, counting the top. Guess I was afraid I could've screwed up my eventual (hopeful) harvest. Seems to be doing fine health-wise, growing.
While I'm at it, may as well ask - do you guys have any thoughts/feelings/information on topping side branches? It's not something I've done, nor do I know anyone who does. But I have read a little about it, and if anyone has anything to say about it, I'd love to hear it. Again, anything would be very much appreciated.
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But is it true not to take over 25 % of youre plant in 1 sitting deloiliating or pruning just wondering cause its what ive read before.IO'D
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Yes, unless you are extremely experienced with pruning and defoliation, it is advisable to only take 25% at a time. In most cases you can consider topping to be slightly different than traditional pruning. While you might be removing 50% of the nodes when you top, because the lower growth is more established it normally represents a higher percentage of the total foliage so taking the top 50% of nodes might only mean that your taking 25-30% of the total foliage.
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In the GWE manifold tutorial I believe that they recommend letting your plant grow to 6 nodes before you top down to the 3rd node. This would represent clearing 1/2 your plant, so at least one more node than you removed.Last edited by Obi-Wan; 02-01-2020, 07:33 PM.Failure is an opportunity for improvement!!
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