trailerparkboy
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did this work i thought i topped for 4 colas (just above 2nd node) but it looks like just 2. did i get 2 at least
yes i cut a little above the 2nd node and i had 5 total nodes i was trying uncle bens method. theres only those 2 leads there wernt more hidden so maybe it was just the reaction these particular plants had was just 2 colas...still better than 1!Maybe you covered my questions and I failed to connect the dots but I guess my questions would be how many full nodes did you grow to before cutting back to where you cut and the second question is because of my old eyes I guess I really could not count the number of nodes left after topping by looking at your pictures, but is it two full nodes and then roughly about a quarter inch above the node is where you made your cut?
If you vegged to 5 or 6 nodes and then topped just above the second node then by having read or heard or by chance or by accident you pretty much duplicated Uncle Bens topping technique. That is basically it, crammed into a nutshell so small it could pass for a bean, but that is more or less it minus the technical jargon and a bit of preciseness.
The pictures are easily clear enough to show two main leaders beginning to take off but either because the pictures were taken to soon, or possibly camera angle or direction of shot or even lighting might have been enough, alone or combined, to not show that there were two more lower main leaders. The top/upper ones will always be spotted first, be more prominent. Sometimes the others will never catch up, but they will still be there, just a tiny bit lower/shorter and maybe a tad bit less in production.
It is impossible to tell from the pictures exactly what your case may be. The most accurate anyone could be would to say that you now have two where you once had one but you might end up with one or two more per plant. After that regardless of what anyone might think or claim, at this point and relying only on those pictures, trying to be any more precise than what I said would be factoring in pure guesswork into the given answer.
If by chance you did what I described above, which I hope you did, and I hope you then have the same sort of luck with it as I have since Uncle Ben clued me in. I do not always top, for various and varying reasons, but when I do top, and do it that way, most of the time I end up with four main leaders replacing the one that I cut. Second most common, and in my experience not all that close to the most common, is to have three main leaders replacing the one that was cut.
In the title name to his thread that is a sticky is says something like how to get 2 to 4 colas. He was playing it safe by saying 2 to 4. Two is of course always possible, I have had it happen. But in my experience most plants will push out 4 main leaders and then next would be with 3 main leaders and now and then there will only be 2 main leaders. The way it has worked for me is if done right, only ending up with 2 main leaders is such a rarity that it could safely almost have been eliminated from the thread title and gone with 3 to 4 colas instead and not taken much of a risk of looking all that inaccurate or like he was bragging about what his technique would do if used/followed.
If by chance that is what you did, well then you might be in like Flynn with four main leaders/colas per plant. If you did it much different or the number of nodes remaining below the cut is less, expect two main leaders per plant and if you want more you will have to nip again.
In the future if topping follow the yellow brick road, as in do what Uncle Ben suggests be done. It is reliable/consistent and simple to do and gives good to great results. If there is a way that consistently beats it through simple topping I have never run across it, though if one exists I would of course love to know about it because if it can really beat Uncle Bens thing then any and every grower who tops should have it tattooed on their ass and memorize it like the Ten Commandments because it would have to be so amazing that at some point in time it had to have been carved into stone and handed down from the mountaintop.
WOW !!!!!Jeez bricktop, you sure do put alot of time and thought into your posts. Every post ive seen from you since you came back has been these home runs of yours. lol,
I tried repping you right after posting this message but i gotta spread some around first.