H.A.F.
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No worries - I'm lighting up another one as I type so let me know if I miss something or get distractedHAF,
I actually don't see what I'd gain by manifolding that plant. Are you saying that it's actually the healed knuckle that increases nutrient flow? I feel I'm missing something important here.
JD

Knuckles:

When you top a plant and leave it only 2 directions to go, it bulks up and creates a knuckle. Don't know the science, but it has big insides and divides the nutes equally above that point. It also kills the center-dominance of the plant - the main fat veins running to the top that everything else branches off of. It means you did a manifold right LOL.

You will start to see one forming where you did top it, but it won't be as drastic just because of the limbs below there.
That is why I think repeated toppings, instead of several cola off two main limbs stays more with that "even distribution" plan. So from now on even if I do an 8-top (or more) it will start like this 4-top.