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djmotion
12-29-2011, 06:57 PM
could someone tell me if ive topped the plant right? i topped just before it went into flowering the buds only just starting to grow now, thanks.

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GaGrown
12-29-2011, 07:00 PM
No sir... You should have been pinchin' the tips off.. The new growth at the end of the top stalk.. Not the whole top stalk. Seal that wound..With rooting gel.

Ga.

djmotion
12-29-2011, 07:06 PM
No sir... You should have been pinchin' the tips off.. The new growth at the end of the top stalk.. Not the whole top stalk. Seal that wound..With rooting gel.

Ga.

oh shit ;/ lol owell it only a practice one growin proper ones wen this finishes. if i only pinch the top it would still grow tall though wudnt it?? there were 4 nodes wen i cut it i cut above the 2nd node lol

GaGrown
12-29-2011, 09:38 PM
Not really... Unless you have your light high.. Makes it stretch.. Get it low and pinch the tip ends.. They get bushy as hell! It's your light that is gonna control the height.. No harm no foul on that toppin' ya did. Just seal that wound.. You'll do alright with her.


Ga.

pushit
12-29-2011, 10:33 PM
That looks like a good topped plant to me. Hey Ga, curious to why youre saying its not? Im just asking cause thats exactly how i do mine. Inquiring minds wanna know haha

bayou bud
12-29-2011, 11:02 PM
Let's see what ya cloned ...you did clone that top right?

GaGrown
12-29-2011, 11:45 PM
That looks like a good topped plant to me. Hey Ga, curious to why youre saying its not? Im just asking cause thats exactly how i do mine. Inquiring minds wanna know haha

pushit... I say this because there is a hole in that stem.. If there is a hole in the top you cut? Then good luck having it root. Not sayin' it's not ever done.. You just had better know what your doin' before it's done. That type of topping should be done to a more established plant.. Had he just pinched the tops at an early age then it would have been so much growth now by pinchin', instead of outright drastic topping as that. It slows the whole plants actions down.

Ga.

pushit
12-30-2011, 12:14 AM
pushit... I say this because there is a hole in that stem.. If there is a hole in the top you cut? Then good luck having it root. Not sayin' it's not ever done.. You just had better know what your doin' before it's done. That type of topping should be done to a more established plant.. Had he just pinched the tops at an early age then it would have been so much growth now by pinchin', instead of outright drastic topping as that. It slows the whole plants actions down.

Ga.

Thats good to know. I just hack mine off haha. Ive cloned a couple tops but i usually just throw them away since i take clones more towards the bottom. Just my preference. Great info Ga!

And for Dj, great job of not cutting that top all the way down to the nodes. You left the perfect amount of stem IMO.

dampille
01-03-2012, 12:00 PM
i think this looks great. you topped it. Ga is suggesting you to super crop it at this stage, as not to lose so much time in recovery/new growth. i totally agree. i used to top for years.. now i just supercrop. cuz if it starts to take off again.. pinch that main stalk over your finger, and that will buy you at least a week. a plant is super resilient.. i had a fan fall into the dead center of a 4x4 tray, with no face guard on it.. at 3 weeks flower. and after alot of tape and tears, it ended up being one of my biggest yields at the time. what strain is that? looks indica, is it an og?
ciao, damp

tinytoon
01-03-2012, 12:10 PM
http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-faqs/144573-guide-fimming-topping-made-easy.html
This looks like a good spot to put this. Also IMO you should never do something as stressfull as topping just before putting into flower. Top/fim then let the poor thing recoup, I do atleast a week, before doing any major changes.