When to top or fim?

thatboyis1uvakind

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I have a question. Believe me I am not trying to be argumentative, but how long does it take from rooted clone (or seed) until harvest for you. I can (with supplemental co2) be done in 90-95 days. I have never seen topped plants achieve those results. What I produce in being able to harvest more crops a year more than makes up for any added per plant weight I could hope for by topping, which I am skeptical has any real benefit. None that I have ever seen anyway. I may be wrong but nothing from experience or any reputable literature supports topping young plants, unless space is a limiting factor.
View attachment 250358720121215_182024.jpg...these plants vegged for 26days...one flowered for 56days the other for 60
 

thatboyis1uvakind

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Ha...harvested those a month ago...56dried n cured grams off one...50 off the other....got 2more harvesting any day....1358775365420.jpg1359123344043.jpg....the scrawny ones an auto bubbleicious...she's had a rough life...she sat on the outskirts of the light for most of it....just stared coming around the last couple weeks1359123344043.jpg
 

Charlie Who?

Active Member
Topping is a trick all flower gardeners use--it makes for FAT many-stalked flowers. Works the same for MJ. Doesnt matter when you do it, but I generally do it at about six inches. Then when my NEW shoots emerge, I top them when theyare about 4-6 inches, too. Gives you a huge wide bushy plant.

However, whether or not you actually get MORE total finishedd bud weight at harvest, Im still not sure. In other words, you might top the hell out of one clone and get hundreds of SMALL buds, while NOT TOPping another clone which then produses five or six HUGE buds....theyn you weight each plants total bud production and they're pretty much the same. In other words, IMO, a plants production has more to do with that plant's genetics than whether or not we TOP, FIM or leave them alone. Now, a NON topped plant takes up much less room, allowing you to put more plants under your light. In other words, you can have two big wide super-topped multi-small colas, OR say, four taller, skinner, NOT topped plants in the same grow space, right? And the two tall skinnys MAY be genetically more prolific.

Peope always ask, "how MANY plants can I have?" The answer is, IT DOESNT MATTER, A dozen one foot tall plants under a 600w. OR TWO four footers will produce about the same total weight at harvest. It's the LIGHT, NOT the number of plants, see? The advantage to a lot of small plants is, less veg time. The advantage to fewer BIGGER plants is, easier to
c are for a few than a bunch, plus, god forbid you have a visit from LEO, they SOUND better when they say, "WE seized a doz plants" Saying, "we seized TWO plants"....aint too impressive. The FEWER plants you have, theLESS severe the "crime" Stupid, I know, but that's how it is.
Biggest single plant I ever grew was in a five gal, hempy, five feet tall and TOPPED to the max. LOL! Sucker gave me 12 dry oz. On the other hand, Ive done lotsa 12 plant grows....averaging about an oz each. 12 oz is 12 oz....because that's about what to expect from one 600 w. HPS. The NUMBER of plants is irrelevant.
 

guest420

Well-Known Member
you can do it when ever u feel like it but you should do it at the 4th or 5th node. thats where new branches start growing out the side of the main stem
 

topfuel29

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I read here, on RIU, and few other places that topping, dependent on genetics/strain, can create two equal main colas and CAN increase the yield, or, it can just redistribute the weight amongst the new colas and create equal lesser ones.

Not saying its true, just wondering what ur opinion on it is...
IMO and experience the only thing topping does is give you two colas. It can't increase the yeild. The plant focuses growth at the top of the plant. You can see this on any cannabis plant small buds at the bottom getting larger twords the top. The plant can only produce (X) amount of yeild. By topping your just moving that yeild to the top of the plant. Ie. you have one cup of water you pour half the water in another cup. Do you have twice as much water? No, just to half cups. If you did yeild more from topping that topping and topping on top if topping would yeild you a plant with 50lbs. But that's not the case is it.
 
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