Daniel, you should be more worried about the poor health of your plants, instead of topping them.
I agree, clones or not, now is not the time to remove any foliage. Green 'em up, get the vigor going and then worry about training.
I just want to say thanks also, this technique worked great for me on my last grow.
Great! Thanks for writing, (you and everyone else.)
I've managed to get to page 105, and its apparent that theres a lot of people trying their hand at horticulture for the first time with weed, without any prior knowledge of botany, or even the common sense to read up a little first.
Yep. Enter cannabis specific products, charts, labels, claims and all. It's easy pikin' hehe.
Nobody even seems to want to check a dictionary for the term 'node'. If ever there was a need for creators to edit a thread its this one.
I hear dat.
Now every piece of information you've given thus far makes perfect sense to me, even tho i'm a relative noob growing mary.
I like to think that growing my own herbs & veg for the last 15 years has given me a little heads start mind
That said, I hope all the people starting their gardening with weed go on to find growing tomatoes, peppers & spuds etc just as enjoyable...
You're light years ahead of most folks as plant culture knowledge is transferable across most plants.
OK fellers, sowed dem seeds this morn, 4 Styro-cups. Will see how this plays out regarding their health (pythium anyone?) as I gave them the same unsterilized crap I used to do other stuff in one gallon pots. I mean this mix is the pits, hell, I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy, hah.

I literally dumped bags of CHEAP topsoil, shovel loads of partially composted horse manure that's been sitting out in a pile, caliche from a pile in the field to offset the acidity of peat, etc. into my tractor's bucket and mixed with a dirty shovel. Only organic nutritional value is from the compost and the peat. Top of pots were dressed with Polyon, a 12 month slow release 18-4-8 pellet with micros.
Genetics should be excellent - potent, dense, stocky plants. It is one of my crosses - C99 X (C99 X Peak19), the latter being that bomb in the Spin-out thread. Probably shouldn't have used them as I doubt if I'll grow them to maturity. This is just an experiment for you guys.
Happy Frieday,
Tio