Uncle Ben
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Howdy!
Regarding rooting your cutting, you could always take the top leaving the bottom 2 node sites to produce 4 main colas, pinch off the petioles at the lower 2 or 3 nodes of the cutting, treat it with rooting gel and sink it into your rooting medium up to the leaf petioles that are left on the cutting. The lower 3 nodes will be your rooting sites, the 4 node sites left with their leafsets intact will produce food for the production of roots. For some strange reason folks seem to think that removing the leaves on a cutting is a good thing.
Good luck,
UB
Then don't. I would never top such a plant. I top plants that I speculate will be leggie, mainly for height control.Hello again UB! I've got a situation and I'd like your input.
I'm currently vegging two blue cheese and one pure power that are about one month from seed. My plan was to top them to get 4 colas, clone the tops, and be happy as a clam. My plants have 9+ nodes and are between 6 and 6.5 inches tall. They look healthy and happy, with lots of branching.
My problem is that topping now above the second true node will cost me 7 tightly-spaced nodes above it (except for the bit I decide to use as a clone). I like the way it is developing, and don't want to muck it up.
Regarding rooting your cutting, you could always take the top leaving the bottom 2 node sites to produce 4 main colas, pinch off the petioles at the lower 2 or 3 nodes of the cutting, treat it with rooting gel and sink it into your rooting medium up to the leaf petioles that are left on the cutting. The lower 3 nodes will be your rooting sites, the 4 node sites left with their leafsets intact will produce food for the production of roots. For some strange reason folks seem to think that removing the leaves on a cutting is a good thing.
Depends on whether you want 4 main colas or a bunch. Again, it's all about apical dominance regarding the action of the auxins which collect in the upper most terminal leaders.What is your opinion on topping higher up the plant...say 3 nodes from the top, leaving 6 below? I know it won't give me 4 "colas" like topping above the second true node will...
I don't know what your headspace limitations are, but with such tightly spaced internodes I don't think height is gonna be an issue if you flower around say......12" tall. You need to experiment so you'll have a better feel of plant responses come your next garden.My other thought is to do a little training with them instead. Just tie the top down a bit and let the other branches catch up.
Any input you can give would be most appreciated!
--Jerry
Good luck,
UB