I'm having a friendly debate with my growing pal on wether the top (apical) cola is the best one for aroma and potency.
I prefer to maximise production with LST, ending up with more top colas, whilst he prefers to boost the single top cola going for classical xmas tree shape.
I hardly notice any difference, and I can't find any reason or fact that validates his theory. I believe that as long as the whole plant gets the right amount of light/nutrients/humidity, the end product is not going to vary between one bud and another. But maybe I'm wrong...
I'm aware of the privileges that the apical has compared with the lower branches, but I also know that this disparity can be changed in many ways (trimming, bending etc..).
So it would surprise me if there was any reason for the plant to grow a special batch just on the top.
I prefer to maximise production with LST, ending up with more top colas, whilst he prefers to boost the single top cola going for classical xmas tree shape.
I hardly notice any difference, and I can't find any reason or fact that validates his theory. I believe that as long as the whole plant gets the right amount of light/nutrients/humidity, the end product is not going to vary between one bud and another. But maybe I'm wrong...
I'm aware of the privileges that the apical has compared with the lower branches, but I also know that this disparity can be changed in many ways (trimming, bending etc..).
So it would surprise me if there was any reason for the plant to grow a special batch just on the top.
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