Advice, Help, Feedback on next steps - SRCOG, FIM, Top, prune

Hi All,

Its great to be part of the community!

This post is a bit longer for which I apologize but I have some real noob questions about my current grow and how to take it further

Questions:
  • When can I TOP them again? (A)
  • Can I top or FIM the side branches (B and C) ?
I want to set up a SCROG for them.
  • If I do so how far above the canopy should the net go?
  • Which of the branches do I tuck ? (A, B, C ....)
  • What do I do with the lower branches (D,E,F,).
    • Do I prune them? How much?
    • If I prune do I leave the fan leaves or do I cut the entire thing
Strains:
  • Peyote Critical - Humbolt Seeds
    • Day 38
    • Topped: 15th November
  • Gorilla Breadth - Barneys Farm
    • Day 38
    • FIMMed: 15th November
  • Moonshine Haze x Ghost Train Haze #1 - Rare Dankness
    • Day 31
    • Topped: 20th November
Grow Set Up:
PICTURES:

Gorilla Breath #1.JPGGorilla Breath Nodes.JPGGorilla FIM.JPGGorilla Hright.JPGMoonshine Height.JPGMoonshine Nodes.JPGPC Top.JPGPeyote Critical Nodes.jpgMoonshine Top.JPGPC Height.JPG
 

TrimothyLeary

Well-Known Member
I top at the 5th node and usually while it's quite small. After that I top the two axillaries for four main branches and let the rest grow into the net, tucking till the end of stretch.

Of course, you're outside, so SCROGGING wouldn't be on my agenda. You don't need a flat canopy when the sun is your lightsource.

Being outdoors, I wouldn't prune lower growth, I'd just train it to get more light and moreso airflow.
 
I top at the 5th node and usually while it's quite small. After that I top the two axillaries for four main branches and let the rest grow into the net, tucking till the end of stretch.

Of course, you're outside, so SCROGGING wouldn't be on my agenda. You don't need a flat canopy when the sun is your lightsource.

Being outdoors, I wouldn't prune lower growth, I'd just train it to get more light and moreso airflow.
Thank you that is very helpful! By the sounds of it another round of topping/fimming and some LST :)
 

Jeffislovinlife

Well-Known Member
First off welcome to Riu and I'm liking what I see and reading awesome thread I think me and Odin are going to keep an eye on you that is if you don't mind what kinda of lights are you going to useIMG_20201109_202738.jpg
 

TrimothyLeary

Well-Known Member
Thank you that is very helpful! By the sounds of it another round of topping/fimming and some LST :)
Actually I wouldn't bother with ANY more pruning. I'd stick to tying down, and supercropping if you want to get heavy handed. Just try to keep main branches distant from each other. I don't know your climate, but in northeast USA, outdoors it gets colder and wetter the closer you get to harvest. Mold is a big concern for me. I have an outdoor grow post linked in my signature so you can see how I trained.
 
First off welcome to Riu and I'm liking what I see and reading awesome thread I think me and Odin are going to keep an eye on you that is if you don't mind what kinda of lights are you going to useView attachment 4748901
Hahahha thank you and thank you Odin :) humbled and grateful

Im keeping these outdoors. Id love to do a tent and all but its super pricey down here so that seems out of range for me for now

Id appreciate any feedback and will update
 

Jeffislovinlife

Well-Known Member
O okay I grow in side but there's a lot of good information to be had and unfortunately I don't do any of the technique that you are asking about I'm sure that if you keep us updated they will be able to chime in as always thank you for your time and the best of luck
 
Actually I wouldn't bother with ANY more pruning. I'd stick to tying down, and supercropping if you want to get heavy handed. Just try to keep main branches distant from each other. I don't know your climate, but in northeast USA, outdoors it gets colder and wetter the closer you get to harvest. Mold is a big concern for me. I have an outdoor grow post linked in my signature so you can see how I trained.
Kind sir!
A quick update - Ive LST them and would really appreciate feedback please
Did I do it correctly - like the side branches tied down. I’ve topped them so will this not be too much stress? At point do I stop the lst?
Thank you I really appreciate it 4CE51742-E87C-40E6-9730-FF90F9CAD2B9.jpeg3A204EC7-B589-4F20-8FB2-C91FBDCE8638.jpeg53346734-3F91-4316-AAE2-EF6EFC272840.jpegEFB455BA-DABF-4227-A214-60D6D7F7D5E9.jpeg
 

EasyGrowerUk

Active Member
I grow indoors but are more than happy to go through each plant and say what trainning I would do ;)

maybe completely wrong but I would train the plants the same as indoors to get as many shoots as you can and get an even canopy as the the sun goes over the canopy your shoots should receive more light

I have seen videos on youtube where growers have a good flat canopy and there plants are massive

could you put a few pictures up of each plant and I could go through one plant at a time and others member's could jump in with three views idea's

that's help you grow some tree's :)
 
I grow indoors but are more than happy to go through each plant and say what trainning I would do ;)

maybe completely wrong but I would train the plants the same as indoors to get as many shoots as you can and get an even canopy as the the sun goes over the canopy your shoots should receive more light

I have seen videos on youtube where growers have a good flat canopy and there plants are massive

could you put a few pictures up of each plant and I could go through one plant at a time and others member's could jump in with three views idea's

that's help you grow some tree's :)
Thank you!!!! The at would be amamzing. Bellow are the pictures of my girls. I’ll try and keep it ordered enough so it’s clear which is which image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
 
I grow indoors but are more than happy to go through each plant and say what trainning I would do ;)

maybe completely wrong but I would train the plants the same as indoors to get as many shoots as you can and get an even canopy as the the sun goes over the canopy your shoots should receive more light

I have seen videos on youtube where growers have a good flat canopy and there plants are massive

could you put a few pictures up of each plant and I could go through one plant at a time and others member's could jump in with three views idea's

that's help you grow some tree's :)
One more batch - thank you for all the advice! This is exactly what I’m looking for - someone to tell
how to grow the thing right - thank you

The LST started today 3 hours ago -if it’s the wrong move let me know. All have been topped or fimmed (details in the orifinal post also ☺)

apologies for the coat hangers I’ve lost a few to cats shitting in my seedlings lolimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
 

EasyGrowerUk

Active Member
I would top the plant 20201124_130841.jpg

because as the plant grows it's going to be hard to support and canopy shapes not going to be great.
once you top the plants,

It will put all the energy into the lower shoots and they will really Bush out in no time, become and become very think
 
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I would top the plant View attachment 4750543

because as the plant grows it's going to be hard to support and canopy shapes not going to be great.
once you top the plants,

It will put all the energy into the lower shoots and they will really Bush out in no time, become and become very think
100% but it’s just that they’ve allready been topped so the questions is do I undo the LST and just continue the topping or do the two in combination??
 
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