Peruvian Mountain Outdoor Grow 16/17

ttystikk

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Top half and let the other half go natural. I agree with Ttystikk, but when you have short veg times like I do, I'm better off letting it go natural. They just dont have enough time imo and the topping slows them down.
True that.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Might see about topping a couple of them in the coming weeks although I'm not sure, maybe a side by side topping and just training with each strain. Am I right in thinking I shouldn't see much variation in phenos with the Peruvian as its a landrace?
I'm a faithful topper. But two of mine split in the recent hurricane where I topped them. The BIL never tops his. He didn't lose any to the storm.

Topping does increase yield. but you might want to think about some sort of wrap for the main split if you have high winds.
 

slownickel

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Some outdoor OGK .... poor plant suffered weeks of no sun, clouds, misty nights, here she is about 3+ weeks into flower.. Looks like some baby frost coming on...
 

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ruby fruit

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I'm a faithful topper. But two of mine split in the recent hurricane where I topped them. The BIL never tops his. He didn't lose any to the storm.

Topping does increase yield. but you might want to think about some sort of wrap for the main split if you have high winds.
I top like a motherfucker...cage and net to help with support but i dont get bad winds where my plants are
 
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