I am really hooked on the idea of main lining, from the main lining thread. I've read most of it through so I know my way around the technique.
However there is still something bugging me about it and I know many people have asked the same thing:
"Why not just top at the 1st or 2nd node instead of waiting until its 7 nodes high, and having to take a clone, or wasting plant matter if you don't want one"
The respone is usually along the lines of "you need to wait for an established root system, too much stress etc.."
But has anyone actually TRIED topping really early? I still think that the recovery time for an early top couldent be more than the time it takes to grow a plant twice the size and hack half of it down. Or would it permanently stress the plant making it "premature", or hermie out?
I am thinking of topping at the first node (yep after the first serrated leaves), maybe the energy will be directed into producing root mass while the plant recovers.
However there is still something bugging me about it and I know many people have asked the same thing:
"Why not just top at the 1st or 2nd node instead of waiting until its 7 nodes high, and having to take a clone, or wasting plant matter if you don't want one"
The respone is usually along the lines of "you need to wait for an established root system, too much stress etc.."
But has anyone actually TRIED topping really early? I still think that the recovery time for an early top couldent be more than the time it takes to grow a plant twice the size and hack half of it down. Or would it permanently stress the plant making it "premature", or hermie out?
I am thinking of topping at the first node (yep after the first serrated leaves), maybe the energy will be directed into producing root mass while the plant recovers.