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rocks

In Bloom
My plan is to up-pot in the next day or so and then after a few days adjustment Im gonna top. This hasnt been my practice in the past to top so early but then I saw some old hippy (older than this hippy anyways) on Y-tube talking about topping early. I liked the size and shape he managed. He stressed the importance of topping early so the hormones that are typically found in the branch feeding the apical bud will instead feed the main lateral branching. I strive to keep the plant short and bushy as opposed to tall and lanky, easier said than done with sativas...
So Im gonna scrap the lowest node and then where do you suppose I should cut?
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Frimpong

šŸ”„Freak GeneticsšŸ”„
My plan is to up-pot in the next day or so and then after a few days adjustment Im gonna top. This hasnt been my practice in the past to top so early but then I saw some old hippy (older than this hippy anyways) on Y-tube talking about topping early. I liked the size and shape he managed. He stressed the importance of topping early so the hormones that are typically found in the branch feeding the apical bud will instead feed the main lateral branching. I strive to keep the plant short and bushy as opposed to tall and lanky, easier said than done with sativas...
So Im gonna scrap the lowest node and then where do you suppose I should cut?
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Nice ! Looks great
 

rocks

In Bloom
My plan is to up-pot in the next day or so and then after a few days adjustment Im gonna top. This hasnt been my practice in the past to top so early but then I saw some old hippy (older than this hippy anyways) on Y-tube talking about topping early. I liked the size and shape he managed. He stressed the importance of topping early so the hormones that are typically found in the branch feeding the apical bud will instead feed the main lateral branching. I strive to keep the plant short and bushy as opposed to tall and lanky, easier said than done with sativas...
So Im gonna scrap the lowest node and then where do you suppose I should cut?
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As I have 3 that are similarly structured I might just top each one at a different place and see what comes of it
 

Kold Kasiz

ā„ļøIce Koldā„ļø
My plan is to up-pot in the next day or so and then after a few days adjustment Im gonna top. This hasnt been my practice in the past to top so early but then I saw some old hippy (older than this hippy anyways) on Y-tube talking about topping early. I liked the size and shape he managed. He stressed the importance of topping early so the hormones that are typically found in the branch feeding the apical bud will instead feed the main lateral branching. I strive to keep the plant short and bushy as opposed to tall and lanky, easier said than done with sativas...
So Im gonna scrap the lowest node and then where do you suppose I should cut?
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Looking good man. If u just want 2 heads to begin you can pinch off the top of ā€˜C, if u want to take a small clone and top at the same time then go for ā€˜A.
 

rocks

In Bloom
Ive been waiting to up-pot for the delivery of a mycorrhizal inoculant I found while surfing Y-tube. Ive experimented with a couple brands but this unknown appealed to me because it had the greatest diversity of endo/ecto. With 9 species of Endomycorrhizae and 10 species of Ectomycorrhizae plus beneficial bacteria, kelp, Potassium Hydroxide, and Potassium Sulfate with a 1-.5-5 analysis I thought this was the ticket. Time will tell I suppose
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Has anybody used this before?
 
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