Now when you say third node...you mean not including the little first leaves and then the other first single leaves right?
Is this a good location to do so for 4 colas?
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Uncle Ben said:To get 4 main colas, let your seedling or cutting (clone) grow to about 5-6 nodes and pinch out (cut) the stem just above the 2nd true node. The node where the cotyledons attach doesn't count. The result will be a redistribution of the auxins and other hormones that normally collect in the tissue of the terminal leader's tip. These ho moans will be redistributed to dormant buds that reside in the nodal axis where the leaf petiole attaches to the "trunk", below the cut. The new foliar output response will be quick (within 24 hrs., see photo below) if you have a healthy growing seedling and will be your future main colas - 4 instead of the usual 1:
See where he says above the second true node?
Yes. You can cut about the second true node. But I dont recommend it. It slows down growth by a lot. I like to top when the THIRD true node appears. This way the plant has started to establish enough fan leaves to where growth production will not be hindered.
See where he says above the second true node?
And just so you know. Nodes are counted from the start of the bottom going up.
So where the white line is?
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No! dont do that. That would suck, lol. Losing a lot of plant there. That plant like I said should of been topped a while back when it first grew into its third node. If you want to top this plant. Top here on this node or maybe one more node up.
So I should wait for that node to grow before I top it there?
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