Katatawnic
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There are growers that do this, but I really think don't it's necessary. As a matter of fact, it may cause a lot of crowding problems, resulting in too little air circulation and simply so many bud sites that you'd end up with loads and loads of "popcorn" buds, but very few large/main (hence higher quality) colas.so i have my first grow going journal and all. i decided to go with the LST method. I'am wondering will topping of each cola be to much stress on the plant? the plants already bent over and going through stress but cutting each cola off at the same time what do you think suppose? and after regrowth i wanna pintch and snap the branchs where the topping method went into effect
The attached photos were taken after three and five weeks of LST with no topping (last day of tying down, then two weeks later), and you can see that they're extremely bushy with many bud sites. The second photo is day two of 12/12, so they're still going to grow a lot more the next couple/few weeks. I had to prune the bottom of them this afternoon (not as aggressive as "lollipopping" but still quite a decent amount of trimming), because they got so bushy that there wasn't enough air circulation in there, which is an open invitation to bugs and molds and fungi and other nasties. It breaks my heart to prune my babies, but it absolutely had to be done! If you top each cola with LST, you'll likely end up with way too much bush and end up having to lollipop the hell out of the bottom branches. (The only exceptions I can see to this is either if you're growing outdoors, or else you've got loads of room and lighting indoors.)
I've now got two in veg that are 4 weeks old. I did the "four cola" method in this thread on them earlier this week, and started tying the four new "trunks" on the larger of the two just last night. (No photo of these yet, but should have some within a couple of days from now for sure.) I'm guessing I can get pretty much the same effect from these two as I did with the ones in the photo, but in two or three weeks instead of five.
I'd personally recommend that if you combine LST with topping, you top first and then LST them. Or at the least, LST first and then top only the stalks that grow so much taller that it's difficult to keep an even canopy.... which does happen when you run out of room and can't tie branches anymore.
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