Quote Originally Posted by lunarose
Hi All,

So I planted some white widow in my greenhouse in Feb. The greenhouse is 6x4x8. I picked WW cause they are suppose to be a medium height grower. Well here we are early June and they are hitting the roof. They are starting signs of begining to bud and I have been feeding the FF Big Bloom and Open Sesame for about 3-4 weeks now. So Obviously I could not leave it as is so I topped them cutting about 1-2 feet. Did I totally screw up my grow? I know I should have topped earlier but didn't expect the to grow so damn tall.

Help!:wtf:
i'm no expert man but i'd say no, you didn't totally screw things up.
also, not knowing what lattitude you're at, i'd say it's still too early for flower anyway so they should have time to recover
hopefully, you cut just above a node and if so, you will get 2 stems growing, if i'm right and it's still a month or more away from flowering, you should end up with 2 colas instead of 1

that being said, it's strain dependent whether that'll be a good thing or not, some strains need to be topped to achieve thier full potential.
some strains will give you 2 colas but they will equal in mass what the original 1 cola would have given you

if you do a search on this site for white widow you will find many threads, maybe the info you need will be in one of them or one of the posters might know more.

btw, did you take cuttings from the part you chopped?
if not, you really need to spend some time learning how to clone, it's not that hard man.

anyway, good luck, take some pics, we all like pics


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