Need help, where to cut? (topping for 4 main colas)

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Sr. Verde

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Hey guys, hoping you could help me out here...


I want to top my seedling to grow 4 main colas, just recently discovered it was a she :)

But I'm confused as to what is considered a node? Is it where leaves start growing from between the branches?

Another quick question, I recently removed the first two sets of leaves, and worry that if I slice off the top (and remove the fanleaves) it won't have enough leaf to gather light and will die. Should I worry about that? Should I let the leaves get decently large and let more nodes grow or should I do it asap?

Also, I cut just above the second node correct?

Pics would be great, if possible
 

Meds4Me

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Hey guys, hoping you could help me out here...


I want to top my seedling to grow 4 main colas, just recently discovered it was a she :)

But I'm confused as to what is considered a node? Is it where leaves start growing from between the branches?

Another quick question, I recently removed the first two sets of leaves, and worry that if I slice off the top (and remove the fanleaves) it won't have enough leaf to gather light and will die. Should I worry about that? Should I let the leaves get decently large and let more nodes grow or should I do it asap?

Also, I cut just above the second node correct?

Pics would be great, if possible

Pics WOULD be great! You should post one,if your plant has just been sexed,I don't think I would use the FIM method yet.If you dont already have one,I'd recommend you go buy a copy of Marijuana Horticulture by Jorge Cervantes at your local Borders store.I use the FIM method after about 2-3 weeks into veg.
BTW,I leave my thumbnail a little long,so I can use it to FIM the girls and trim leaves,it makes a little easier than having to use both hands and a razor,and I've never had any problems.Just make sure it is a clean cut.FIM is the f&^$ I missed technique.meaning that the grower missed some of the top when he trimmed it,leaving just enough of it for it to sprout new tops,if I wasnt on my way out the door,I would post a pic,but u can probably search the FIM method and find some.Hope that helps!
 

Txclstmn

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Ed Rosenthal's "The Indoor High Yield Guide" also mentions someone in Mendocino county who does something like this. She "pinches" the plant after the 4th node and then prunes everything back but 4 branches and those are kept free of side shoots. This lets her get 4 massive buds without taking up a lot of space. Hope this helps.

:peace:
 
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Sr. Verde

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I can't do pics as I'm doing this from the phone :( my computer is currently down.

Best I can describe my plant:

At the very bottom is a pair of small leaf growth (the kind that forms between a branch and the main stem.(like I said I cut the first two leaf sets.) Above that growth there is a pair of branches, each branch has 3 leaves on it, above that, there is the first pair of 5 ffinger fan leafs, above that is the second pair of 5 finger fan leaf, above that is new growth and its hard to tell
 
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Sr. Verde

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On an entirely different note: I'm growing bagseed, I'm thinking I saw this technique and thought how cool it may be but it may not even yield more?

As for now I'm not going to worry about this, but I would still love to know how for the future if someone wanted to elaborate a bit (I've already read uncle bens thread but the pics weren't so helpful)
 
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