When does everyone top their autos if they do?

MATTYMATT726

Well-Known Member
I topped this girl at 17 days from the bean.
This is today, day 42View attachment 4424681
That's a nice looking plant. How many nodes when you cut and where did you cut? When i top if they have 4 full and just making the 5th or 5th is decent size by day 21 I'll cut above 3rd or 4th node and clip off 1st and sometimes 2nd as well if i want to train a bit. 1st always gets cut cause it never catches up.
 

Joe3166

Member
That's a nice looking plant. How many nodes when you cut and where did you cut? When i top if they have 4 full and just making the 5th or 5th is decent size by day 21 I'll cut above 3rd or 4th node and clip off 1st and sometimes 2nd as well if i want to train a bit. 1st always gets cut cause it never catches up.
Pretty sure I had 3 below the cut.
 

RD421

New Member
I never top, only ponytail and leaf tuck, end up with 8+ big colas
I never top, only ponytail and leaf tuck, end up with 8+ big colas
I am growing Candy Cane Auto Flower. The plants started budding within 3 weeks of germination. It seemed to me that the plants were way to small to have started budding out. They are less than 1' tall. Each plant has 4-6 buds. On auto flowering plants is there any way to keep them from going into the flower cycle prematurely?
 

Cwmoore577

Well-Known Member
I am growing Candy Cane Auto Flower. The plants started budding within 3 weeks of germination. It seemed to me that the plants were way to small to have started budding out. They are less than 1' tall. Each plant has 4-6 buds. On auto flowering plants is there any way to keep them from going into the flower cycle prematurely?
No, they flower based on their genetic time frame. Just gotta get them off to a good start and train them to grow as fast as possible.
 
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