Hey Ben i had a question. I'm not sure if you have covered this already, but i've gone through many pages from this thread but i couldn't really find it.
I'd first like to say that i plan on using this topping technique, amazing. Although...
You recommend topping at the 5th or 6th node and i understand completely why. I've noticed that with the growth of one node you can see the next starting to form. now when you say to top when the plant has the 5th or 6th node, does this mean that you just have to identify that it is starting to grow the 5th or 6th... or does the node need to be completely formed. i realize the only reason you need to wait is for the plant to get a health root system going so it can bounce back quickly. The reason i ask this is because i'm going into my 3rd week of growth from the time it sprouted and my plants all have the 5th node starting and 1 of them is already going on its 7th so i know that one is ready. i just wanted to do them all at the same time, and i read that the 3rd and 4th week of vegetative growth is the time when you want to create a stress free enviroment to insure that you get a better ratio of females to males. (i.e. blue light as apposed to red, lower temps as opposed to high, humid rather than dry, stress vs no stress). Also it goes on to say that the 2nd week of vegetative growth would be the best time to do any pruning so that the 3rd and 4th weeks are stress free.
I'm growing 3 plants all diff strains. 2 of them bagseed and 1 grape so i'd like to get 3 diff females going and i figured your topping technique is an awsome way to get a better yield out of these ladies
I'm sorry if this is a hassle to answer lol you've got plenty of people asking stupid questions, but your advice and knowledge is appreciated. what do you think?