Serapis
Well-Known Member
I have had to deal with this situation and I speak from experience.... Why the hell would anyone cut off the main stem when 30 days into flowering? That is simply amazing to me.... I had 4 bubblegum plants that I waited to long to flower. After the initial stretch, I had very little room left to raise the lights. After about 20 days, I saw that the light was starting to harm the closer buds. All I did was pinch the stems and fold them over back into the center of the plant. It didn't take up extra room. Pinching is a lot less stressful than topping after 30 days of blooms....
And releasing auxin hormones that late in flower isn't wise... you'll encourage branching that will never fully develop and it will rob production of buds. That is why I gave the answer I did... I would never, personally top a plant that has flowered for 30 days, regardless of any of the reasons I have seen here....
And releasing auxin hormones that late in flower isn't wise... you'll encourage branching that will never fully develop and it will rob production of buds. That is why I gave the answer I did... I would never, personally top a plant that has flowered for 30 days, regardless of any of the reasons I have seen here....
You must have never been in this type of situation. I respect your opinion though. pinching or bending the stem is going to stress the plant out anyway. Sometimes space issues don't allow for a simple bend or pinch. I'm glad you haven't had to deal with this kind of situation. Good job!