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05-18-2010, 04:51 PM #1OPMember
How do I "top" my plants?
I have been looking online for some tutorials on how to properly "top" my plants. I have sativa skunk strains growing outdoors, and they are about 5-7 branches/nodes in height. I live in the city, so I would like to keep them on the shorter/bushier side. Any advice on how to "top" them properly? I don't want to kill my babies!! Also, do I trim the yellowed leaves off from the bottom of the plant, or leave them? Any help is appreciated!
greenthmb Reviewed by greenthmb on . How do I "top" my plants? I have been looking online for some tutorials on how to properly "top" my plants. I have sativa skunk strains growing outdoors, and they are about 5-7 branches/nodes in height. I live in the city, so I would like to keep them on the shorter/bushier side. Any advice on how to "top" them properly? I don't want to kill my babies!! Also, do I trim the yellowed leaves off from the bottom of the plant, or leave them? Any help is appreciated! Rating: 5
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05-18-2010, 05:55 PM #2Senior Member
How do I "top" my plants?
Originally Posted by greenthmb
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05-19-2010, 04:03 PM #3Senior Member
How do I "top" my plants?
Originally Posted by greenthmb
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05-19-2010, 11:00 PM #4OPMember
How do I "top" my plants?
Thank you! I probably should've looked at the FAQs before posting.
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