Hi Jim. I agree, and haven't used topping for weeks just in case it stunted the buds. Bending has been my saviour, yes I can safely say i'm a big bender.
This is why I decided to post a few pics on bending alongside this update.
So, the technique:
You take the stem at the level you want to be a couple of inches below top level, squeeze firmly and roll between finger and thumb - you'll feel fibres breaking but fear not! These weeds are pretty hardy. Now the top will bend over 90* or further, allowing you to grow too-tall plants in a small space withour topping them and losing colas.
Pics:
This is what it'll look like where you bent it
and here's one of the resulting branches
As you can see the buds don't seem to have been badly affected!
In fact, if you're low on vertical headroom I think this is a really good solution, as it exposes budding sites to potentially more light than they would've got from a vertical light.
Here are some pics I took yesterday - I did some serious maintenance on the grow chamber, and it's paid off - no more mylar peeling off the plastic walls - gaffer tape ain't much use in hot humid places!
here's a view of the whole canopy, as you can see there's not a lot of light getting past that, which is why I thought after i'd harvested the top colas and thinned out the canopy i'd lower the lights to mature the lower buds better.
One thing i've learnt on this grow is that more is not necessarily better when it concerns the number of plants. What I mean is that I think if i'd had, say 4 plants in the same space, and had known what I know now, I reckon i'd get the same amount of bud in the end. Problem was this was my first grow so I didn't know shit! but now, thanks to experience and of course the good people of this forum, I'll do better next time.
So here it is for the moment, watch this space, cos harvest time's a comin - good timing too. I'm revising for a massive exam at the moment, so have given up weed for 3 weeks beforehand - these babies will be donating their first colas just after the exam hopefully!
Thanks for looking