So you don't recon this will effect yield too much ..?Your friend shouldn't worry. The plant will grow just fine regardless of branch spacing.
Cutting plants does affect yield. My best plant currently is my experiment of not cutting a single leaf or stem. Not only is it tall, but it is wide. And bushy. It grows faster and better then anything. Water more often and feed stronger. How hard is it to not cut your plants. I guess I only did it for all those years cause everyone else was. It is not necessary and reduces yield over the equal time frames. Nobody every mentions how long it takes to veg a super crop n top beast.
4 weeks is all it takes to get 3 feet tall and two feet wide, if you dont cut them. If you do, you can enjoy the benefit of permanently short plants.
I must note that each strain will act differently.
Hummmm.....sorry but, I totally disagree... I really believe there are too many variables to make a blanket statement like that.... The clones I grow from my own stock, are better and grow faster with better/closer node spacing than the original plant grown from seed...In general clones yield less because of their staggered growth pattern, .....
if you train the plants right and defoliation the canopy, remove some nodes and make sure there's light and airflow going throw the canopy you will get good size budsWon't there be a lot of small buds to deal with.