How many times can I top my plants

DoubleAtotheRON

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You just cut the main, so your options are limited for veg growth. Never cut the main.. ever. Just the mains offshoots. You just fucked up your plants potential. Will it still make?.. yeah, but not much.
 
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As many as you like but looks like you’ve done a lot already…

as for environment
try not to let it go over 30c or 85-86f

youre humidity can be as high as 80% in veg but personally I like it no higher than 65-73%
 
You just cut the main, so your options are limited for veg growth. Never cut the main.. ever. Just the mains offshoots.
Ok . Well I’m bound to make plenty of mistakes being a first timer ! That’s how the clones were given to me !Thiers so much conflicting information I’m pretty happy they are still alive tbh would you pinch of / cut these or just let them grow out ?
 

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As many as you like but looks like you’ve done a lot already…

as for environment
try not to let it go over 30c or 85-86f

youre humidity can be as high as 80% in veg but personally I like it no higher than 65-73%
thanks I live in perth Australia it a hot dry climate we are right in the middle of summer average 35 degrees I run my air intake into the house from the shed but I’m constantly checking the temperature
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Mate how often should I be watering/feeding and how much in coco
It's ok to make mistakes, that's how you learn. But in coco, you do have to feed/water often. Some say you can't overwater in coco, but to an extent, you can... unless these pics were taken at the end of the light cycle (which is normal for them to droop) because they are tired. You just need to learn how to read your plants... it's ok if they droop near the end of a light cycle, because they have had enough, and need sleep.
 
It's ok to make mistakes, that's how you learn. But in coco, you do have to feed/water often. Some say you can't overwater in coco, but to an extent, you can... unless these pics were taken at the end of the light cycle (which is normal for them to droop) because they are tired. You just need to learn how to read your plants... it's ok if they droop near the end of a light cycle, because they have had enough, and need sleep.
Thanks mate I was under watering at first but for the last week I’ve been giving them 2 litres a day and they have responded well yes that photo was taken during lights of so it’s abit droopy
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Thanks mate I was under watering at first but for the last week I’ve been giving them 2 litres a day and they have responded well yes that photo was taken during lights of so it’s abit droopy
Just stay the course mate, As you've already spent this much time on them. Your veg biomass will be compromised, but use this as a learning tool for future grows.
 
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