ill get a couple of pics later and get them to you tell me whatyou think i should do im grow inside so height is a issuethere is no clear way, it just varies from how you want them to grow. some people top clones some top early some top really late its hard to accurately tell when.
They generally stretch 2-3x their height when put into 12/12 and topping helps keep height down so maybe use that as a judgement. If your really worried about it and think it will be an issue, just flower them sooner.. Or use LST, that's always an option to keep height down.ill get a couple of pics later and get them to you tell me whatyou think i should do im grow inside so height is a issue
LST - low stress training. I grow roses and we call LST, lateraling the side branches. It is done when the canes/branches are young and pliable. It works great with roses and pot.cool business she only has 3 nodes right now so ill wait a while and for the record im new to growing what is LST
What does 'stair stepping' mean?Generally at the fifth node or some wait until the nodes start "stair stepping".
thanks thats awsome info any more cool techs i can useLST - low stress training. I grow roses and we call LST, lateraling the side branches. It is done when the canes/branches are young and pliable. It works great with roses and pot.
amazing technique that will be my next project thankscheck out mainlining technique by nugbuckets. here's a link
http://www.growweedeasy.com/main-lining-technique-nugbuckets
so should just transplant from seedling cups to 10 gallon pots, veg a little longer and top when my plants reach a certain height.lets say you are using 10 gallon pots with a 45 day veg it would only be beneficial to top just once. if done right you should be left with 3 to 5 main crowns which you will want to keep bending out through its entire life cycle. level canopy + more light to buds = at least 4 to 6 oz per plant depending on strain of course