I know that after I topped, the two shoots on the bottom node have to grow straight sideways until they clear the foliage above them. Then they shoot for the sky. If this works out like I hope, I fill always top any sativa or hybrid, while letting the mainly indica type just do their short thing.@glassblower--Actually when you top a plant you don't reall cause shoots to appear. What happens is there isn't a top branch to get in the way of the growth, so in a sense you removed a obstruction in your way. Look at a normal plant and look at the bottom branches. You will notice those branches are there, but they are being drowned with shade from the top cola branch and therfore they won't get as big. Ed Rosenthal gives a great way to people on how to train your plants.
Nice!!! Looks great manTo get four cola's you have to top above the second true node...
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no doubt fuck all that tieing i top mine like that also and always have 4 main colaspurplehazin has it right 2nd node just do that dont listen to the clowns fim is stupid
thats how its done nice manTo get four cola's you have to top above the second true node...
Here's mine:
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View attachment 1112245Sorry for the dumb question but what is the second true node? Pics?
You were rightJust make sure you don't damage the new shoots. You'll get two.