hey all! i have looked on many forums before i posted this as its probally a straighforward answer, but cant seem to get one so if anyone has any experience in this please could you shed some light on my situation.

my situation is this:
my week old blue widow which was on its second set of "true leaves" 3 fingered, with the next set just popping out and from what i can gather is my czech wolf x germansheperd puppy has basically munched the the top of the baby plant off back to its first single bladed "true" leaf, basically "topped it" thankfully not touching the new growth above the remaining leaf stem, which has already started rapid growth reproducing the 3 blade but obviously double the amount of leaves due to the top, so my question is this, because it has been topped/bitten off so low will i in essence have two main stems? and will it affect the rate of growth speed? or will it be a case of because of the extra leaves ect it will balance out and can i "lst" these, gentely, as not to split the stem, as this is my prefered method of growing from personal experience. thanks for taking the time to read n hopefully some ones more than me.

peace out n keep it green :thumbsup:
higher_than_you Reviewed by higher_than_you on . so my dog topped my plant :/ some advice needed please! hey all! i have looked on many forums before i posted this as its probally a straighforward answer, but cant seem to get one so if anyone has any experience in this please could you shed some light on my situation. my situation is this: my week old blue widow which was on its second set of "true leaves" 3 fingered, with the next set just popping out and from what i can gather is my czech wolf x germansheperd puppy has basically munched the the top of the baby plant off back to its Rating: 5