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    Clipping the head?

    Hey guys, keeping this one short but for the first time I tried clipping the head of a young plant in the vegetative stage in accordance to Yield Labs instructions on how to effectively double your yield by snipping the one head so it’ll grow two heads at once! I am concerned because it’s been growing slower after 4 days, plus needed to transplant it (1gal to 5 gal). The one side/head looks harmed as pictured? Anyone tried this method before? I kinda don’t like it already. It was growing super rapidly until I tried this and now it’s at a stall with some very slight drooping. I am a newer grower but this isn’t my first plant. Anything helps. Feel free to ask me anything ✌️
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    Next time leave more steam, it will be stronger less likely to split. I "top" inside grows but not outside, outside I would bend her over and tie her down. IMHO much more yield than topping. Topping and transplanting may have given her a bit of shock, give her a few more days to recover.
    Edit the one side was damaged when it was topped, all will be fine /Edit

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      Clipping the head - I call it topping - and yes I usually do top.
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