Well the technical way of saying that is ~ Where you sniped it off it will stop growing there and start healing, so every node below will get more auxins/hormones and that means faster growth for them. The lower you snip the longer the lower limbs will grow up.What they said. topping a plant freaks it out a little and stunts growth for a small period of time. once it heals itself completely, the new tops will shoot up dramatically. It'll be fine
...Here you go Truestoner ....AgreedWell the technical way of saying that is ~ Where you sniped it off it will stop growing there and start healing, so every node below will get more auxins/hormones and that means faster growth for them. The lower you snip the longer the lower limbs will grow up.
Thanks!!!!!...Here you go Truestoner ....Agreed
yes you are on the right tracc .I did the same here. I cut below the 3rd true node and i didnt know where to cut it so i just cut the stem in the middle of the 3rd and 4th node. So is there suppose to be new growth there or in the nodes below where i cut?? I dont understand this topping method....then again this is my first start at it!! Thanks