I am growing a Bruce Banner Autoflower in a 2 by 4 tent, using a 5 gallon smart pot with BushDoctor's CocoLoco soil. So far all is going great, the plant is just starting to grow its 6th node.
I have read that Topping or FIMming may not be appropriate for Autoflowers. I have also read articles and advice that is OK to Top or FIM an autoflowers.
I understand that toping at the 5th node will produce 10 colas (two colas for every node under the point of topping). In other words, every node under the point of Topping will produce two colas. Apparently Toping at the the 6th node seems to be the point of less return because since the higher number of colas, the smaller they become. So node 5 is what I have read is the optimal point to Top for some expert growers.
I am tempted to do the toping instead of FIM at the 5th node because it seems easier for the grower and then control the growth using a SCROG, to ensure that all 10 colas get a good amount of light.
Can anybody confirm, deny or explain why is not a good idea?
Additional question, I read that the very first node, the one closest to the soil, produces the weakest and smaller two colas. So it occurs to me if toping at the 6th node and cutting the two stems off the first node would result in 10 colas that are closer in size to each other. I am worried that toping and cutting the stems on node 1 could be too much stress for the plant. I don't know if this trick would replace the smaller weakest colas of the first node with bigger ones produced at the 6 node and just get a betterr yield by avoiding the two smaller colas from the first node.
Has anyone tried toping on Node 6 and cutting of the stems on node #1, will still produce 10 colas?
Thank you very much for your time in reading my question..
I have read that Topping or FIMming may not be appropriate for Autoflowers. I have also read articles and advice that is OK to Top or FIM an autoflowers.
I understand that toping at the 5th node will produce 10 colas (two colas for every node under the point of topping). In other words, every node under the point of Topping will produce two colas. Apparently Toping at the the 6th node seems to be the point of less return because since the higher number of colas, the smaller they become. So node 5 is what I have read is the optimal point to Top for some expert growers.
I am tempted to do the toping instead of FIM at the 5th node because it seems easier for the grower and then control the growth using a SCROG, to ensure that all 10 colas get a good amount of light.
Can anybody confirm, deny or explain why is not a good idea?
Additional question, I read that the very first node, the one closest to the soil, produces the weakest and smaller two colas. So it occurs to me if toping at the 6th node and cutting the two stems off the first node would result in 10 colas that are closer in size to each other. I am worried that toping and cutting the stems on node 1 could be too much stress for the plant. I don't know if this trick would replace the smaller weakest colas of the first node with bigger ones produced at the 6 node and just get a betterr yield by avoiding the two smaller colas from the first node.
Has anyone tried toping on Node 6 and cutting of the stems on node #1, will still produce 10 colas?
Thank you very much for your time in reading my question..
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