CCCmints
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what else would you do lol.It seems liek it should be common sense but so many people don't realize to do it...
what else would you do lol.It seems liek it should be common sense but so many people don't realize to do it...
I know some who do claiming it improves root structure. I would rather use a root pruning container that does the same thing better.I know one grower who takes a razor and makes cuts along the sides of rootmass when transplanti.g and has no problems.
well i've only got two plants so how about i follow your lead on both and we all can see how well your training methods work even for the first time nooby grower? sounds like a good test to me. i'd like to hop on the fast track to big yields.If I were you, I would chop all the tops off. Your not really bending them down far enough to stall all auxin production. Your suppressing it, but not as much as topping it.
I'll tell you what..you do what others say on 2 plants and follow my lead on the other two and we will see how they look in flower. Post pics and I'll edit then showing wear to chop tips, etc. Trust the 41yo botanist young Jedi...his results are from experience, not theory. Then we can shut (some) of the dipshits up and get you on the fast track to banging yields
i will get those shots as soon as lights go on. as for the topping, do you want me to top all the tops or just the main one?Well you might as well try two techniques..but it's up to you really.
That angle would be good..if you could spread the plant out a little so I can seem the stems underneath.
Or a shot or two directly from the side.
Something that will let me see the branches. It will get easier when it's bigger. For now however, simply topping them will work.
What lights are you using? Please don't CFL..it will cause me to abandon you.
i'm bending the girls more and more each day i'm just trying to be careful. i think it is working though because new tops are developing on both plants. thank you for the right before lights on tip. i think i will set an alarm on my phone for when lights go on today and train them straight away. good advice once again duck.Seeing as there's only two of us giving training advice at this point I can't help but take the dipshit comment personally. We may not agree but that's just uncalled for dude.
Yes doing the bending won't redistribute the auxins as quickly as topping, but you're also not losing a lot of foliage to top it down to four branches they way you would at this point so I think it could go either way honestly. Yes is needs to be bend more but that can take a few days especially if you're nervous about being rough as a first time grower. Plants are more pliable right before lights on and the hormones have settled to the roots and come back up when the lights go on so it's really the best time of day to top and train.