First let me say thanks for the more detailed response than I have been getting from you. So you know I`m not some noob that discovered growing when I found this site. Shit man I have been bending tops way before I ever came to this site...LST is it? I am however constantly evolving and tweaking methods I use. I have got good ideas from this thread, as well as others. I have 10 clones to work with so I do plan to experiment. Some cut low, some higher up.It's not going to hurt anything. Topping doesn't stress the plant nor will it induce mutation or hermies. You've been reading too much into some of the bullshit buzzwords around here like LST.
At the inside point of the petiole axis, that would be the inside point of attachment of the leaf petiole to the trunk or a branch, there resides a dormant bud. With the right inducement, usually hormonal, it will become active whether above (foliar) or below ground (roots). So, if you cut above the 1st node or the 8th, it shouldn't matter, you'll get output at the axis at the upper limit due to the affect of apical dominance and most likely get output below it. You just need to experiment, do some cutting, and go from there. I grow fruit trees and when one or more branches gets out of profile, too leggy, in comparison to the overall shape of the tree, I top it back.
If you just HAVE to have 4 main colas, then start from seed with opposing nodes and get after it. "My way" is not necessarily "the right way", it's just what kind of plant response I'm after, what I like, and is damn consistent and predictable. I can almost guarantee you 100% that if you cut above the first node you'll get 2 main colas. Done it dozens of times.
Good luck,
UB
Sounds like your pet pulled through? Hope all is wellDamn, sorry you all witnessed my pissy-fit there, the last few pages. My oldest pet got sick, almost lost him yesterday morning.... so I took it out on ol' Sir Ga... I mean Johnny.
So, I apologize.. for the pissyness... I try to keep it civil around here.
That aside, Johnny, you're totally full of shit dude... I can smell you from here.
I'll play nice and all... but, I'm not buying what you are selling dude.
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Depends. Any time you top, anywhere, you will get foliage output from the node areas, remember?My query is if you have ever seen what happens when you create a 4 (or 2) cola plant, let veg a little and then remove one of the dominant tops..... do the other 3 tops become larger than previously with the 4?
Right, and my grandparents used to sucker their maters.I almost think of it more as a 'lollpop' technique where the lower branches are removed to divert energy to the apical dominant.
I train grapevines using VSP - Vertical Shoot Positioning. Read up on that.To be more forthcoming of my experimentation, I supercrop a 3ft plant over to 90 degree and horizontally stake.
All of the branches change direction and become apical through auxins.
What Im seeing is that when I remove 50% of the apical tops (1 from every node) the apical tops that remain actually become larger than if all the tops were left and the plant actually yields more...
Hola. Not sure why you would want to do that. Try it and see if you like the results.First one is, Can I top the plants at the 3 node..let them develop the 6 branches for some days until the branches from the first (lower) node achieve some size to use them as clones, then cut this 2 lower branches and let the plant with the remanent 4? Will this modification affect to the development of the 4 main colas?
Really have no opinion. Try it and report back with your results.the second question is about a practice I usually do when I top the plants for whatever reason..heigh problems etc... What I do when I top, is remove only the growing tips and let the big fans still in the trunk..my thought has always been that those big leaves doesnt have to be removed (except for shadow issues) and they may still work for the plant. Regarding your technique, lets say that instead of toping all the remaining plant over the second node...remove only..the apical growing tip..and all other little lateral growing tips until the second node, but leave the big leaves intact attached to the topped trunk.. my point is...well that big leaves are new leaves..not senescens..lets stay them there for a while, the plant invested a lot building them..the little growing tips are the auxin points and are removed.. so lets dont remove for a while that big leaves.. a benefit of this could be that the plant would need less time to recover and grow in general would be better. What are your thoughts on this?
This method is intended for plants from seed (as stated over and over again) so your results will vary with a clone. Probably won't get exactly 4 colas.I bought a couple clones that are about 14-16 inches tall. They have not been topped. The nodes did not really come out in pairs but alternated .... in the OP pic the nodes are a symetrical pair shooting out. Also, there is quite a bit of stretch between nodes..about 2 .5 inches. If i cut at the second node I will be topping off about 6 inches of plant and several leaves. .... can I still top a clone this mature? shit.... hold for pic if thats not enough info..... I need to download the new RIU App for for 1.99. $! good job RIU finally, I canuse this ipad for pics BRB for pic
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